Will Rickards
Storage Is My Life
So I bought a couple new routers, amplifi alien, to upgrade my network and have one be a mesh point. I may add a third later.
While I've got wire in the walls now for the existing router, I want to make it to be more professional with actual jacks in the wall instead of just little holes.
I did a jack with two female ends in the living room so that isn't that bad but the others are just holes in drywall. And I need to run at least two new drops.
The existing cable I have been using is this and this.
So a few questions:
1. Cat 7 or Cat 8?
I'm leaning cat8 even though that is overkill for the router and my internet speed. I gather I'm looking for solid core rather than stranded like I used before.
2. How hard is it to learn to terminate these cables properly?
I've watched a few videos and it doesn't seem too bad but I've never done it before.
3. What keystones do I need? Recommendations?
What kind of cost for tools and keystones?
4. Source for the cable that is CMR rated? That is rated to go between floors. I think this is but is way more than I need.
I probably need like 200 feet at the very upper limit. I've measured about 165 feet in runs so that with a 20% buffer is just under 200ft.
5. Should this be in conduit between floors? It is running parallel to an electrical run now, the one for the router itself.
6. Router placement in basement recommendations?
I have fluorescent lighting. pipes, heating ducts, and electrical runs in the area above the drop ceiling.
I was just going to have it be in a joist up there. But is there something I should avoid most of all?
7. Can I mix cables? I don't want to replace one of the runs to the living room. Will having that be a cat6 cable affect the network speed of the other connections?
Thanks
While I've got wire in the walls now for the existing router, I want to make it to be more professional with actual jacks in the wall instead of just little holes.
I did a jack with two female ends in the living room so that isn't that bad but the others are just holes in drywall. And I need to run at least two new drops.
The existing cable I have been using is this and this.
So a few questions:
1. Cat 7 or Cat 8?
I'm leaning cat8 even though that is overkill for the router and my internet speed. I gather I'm looking for solid core rather than stranded like I used before.
2. How hard is it to learn to terminate these cables properly?
I've watched a few videos and it doesn't seem too bad but I've never done it before.
3. What keystones do I need? Recommendations?
What kind of cost for tools and keystones?
4. Source for the cable that is CMR rated? That is rated to go between floors. I think this is but is way more than I need.
I probably need like 200 feet at the very upper limit. I've measured about 165 feet in runs so that with a 20% buffer is just under 200ft.
5. Should this be in conduit between floors? It is running parallel to an electrical run now, the one for the router itself.
6. Router placement in basement recommendations?
I have fluorescent lighting. pipes, heating ducts, and electrical runs in the area above the drop ceiling.
I was just going to have it be in a joist up there. But is there something I should avoid most of all?
7. Can I mix cables? I don't want to replace one of the runs to the living room. Will having that be a cat6 cable affect the network speed of the other connections?
Thanks