I'm going to be running 7 cat5e network cables around my house next week (possibly 14 if i double to each outlet), and 7 phone cables (using cat5e). Its a 2 up 2 down, so this is excessive by anyones standards
. Also running 4 co-ax's, plus 2 feeds and return from lounge TV area.
Question 1. Where should I run the cables back to? I have 3 choices.
Question 2. Are there any smaller scale methods of terminating the cables, other than using a patch panel in a data cabinet? (Though I dont fancy crimping on plug ends, never done that).
Question 3. I am going to be having "phone line" broadband (As opposed to cable), and would like wireless as well as wired outlets. So my current plan is to have BT master socket > filter > wireless 4 port router > network switch > patch panel (7/14 links). Does this sound ok? Would with wireless kit be able to "see" the wired kit on the network?
Question 4. What equipment would you recommend for the phone extensions? I was thinking a couple of 4-way junctions, with the cat5's taken straight into them. Would this work?
The TV system will use a loftbox, with two feeds down, for twin LNB, FM and terrestrial, and return for distribution, and 4 feeds to rest of house.
EDITed to add the house has a solid ground floor, therefore all cables will be distributed in the upstairs floorspace.
Question 1. Where should I run the cables back to? I have 3 choices.
- Under the stairs (cold and a little musty)
Big cupboard over the stairs in master bedroom, contains boiler.
Loft.
Question 2. Are there any smaller scale methods of terminating the cables, other than using a patch panel in a data cabinet? (Though I dont fancy crimping on plug ends, never done that).
Question 3. I am going to be having "phone line" broadband (As opposed to cable), and would like wireless as well as wired outlets. So my current plan is to have BT master socket > filter > wireless 4 port router > network switch > patch panel (7/14 links). Does this sound ok? Would with wireless kit be able to "see" the wired kit on the network?
Question 4. What equipment would you recommend for the phone extensions? I was thinking a couple of 4-way junctions, with the cat5's taken straight into them. Would this work?
The TV system will use a loftbox, with two feeds down, for twin LNB, FM and terrestrial, and return for distribution, and 4 feeds to rest of house.
EDITed to add the house has a solid ground floor, therefore all cables will be distributed in the upstairs floorspace.