I'm starting the renovation of my house in the next couple of months and want to stick wired/wireless networking and HDMI over cat6 throughout the house.
The first/ground floor is fixed in terms of walls but note the breakfast bar and room projecting off the right of the house are not there at the moment. It's currently a garage...
Basement however is a shell and I can put walls almost anywhere, within reason (several supports and plumbing parts need taking in to account).
Red Cross - Where I think internet will come in
Red circles/squares - Double network ports
Parallel blue lines - Network cable for HDMI
Green Circle - AV/Network Room
I've got a double network outlet in each living/sleeping room fed by two cat6 cables, except for the "rec" room and the front room. I also want to stick two more in a detached garage to allow me to connect wireless and an IP camera.
I'm not quite sure where to put the tv in the front room yet so i'll either do one or either of them depending on what I feel like at the time. They will both have a double network outlet and a direct cat cable for HDMI over cat6.
In the "Rec" Room I'm planning on having two double network outlets where the TV is going, so I can plug in other network devices if needed, as well as another double outlet further along the wall in case a desk goes there. I've got double Cat6 cables for HDMI going to both the TV location and where a projector may go, along with another double network outlet at the projector location (do I need this?)
All the cables will terminate in the room/cupboard in the green circle. That will be where some of the AV equipment will be as well as my NAS and switch.
I should have 26 cables terminating there for the network so I need to terminate them all in a patch panel, then connect each patch(?) to a port in a switch? Can I have multiple patch panels (such as a 24 and 8 port) going in to one switch or will that affect performance? Same question with the switch, as I assume I'll have even more to plug in there (Modem, NAS and other devices in the cupboard). Anything I need to be looking for regarding patch panels and switches?
My NAS also has Link Aggregation, I'm not sure if I can utilise that at a reasonable price in this setup, any recommendations?
I think I'll be sticking the modem by the main entry point for the internet, then putting in cat6 to connect it to the switch. I've also got an ASUS AC86U which I will try and stick centrally in the house, I'm thinking in the living room, to provide wireless, although I may have to have a repeater to cover the garden.
Anyway, very long post! Any comments, recommendations or discussion points would be awesome. Thanks!
EDIT: Point to note, the house i in N America but you can usually get the same devices both sides of the pond.
The first/ground floor is fixed in terms of walls but note the breakfast bar and room projecting off the right of the house are not there at the moment. It's currently a garage...
Basement however is a shell and I can put walls almost anywhere, within reason (several supports and plumbing parts need taking in to account).
Red Cross - Where I think internet will come in
Red circles/squares - Double network ports
Parallel blue lines - Network cable for HDMI
Green Circle - AV/Network Room
I've got a double network outlet in each living/sleeping room fed by two cat6 cables, except for the "rec" room and the front room. I also want to stick two more in a detached garage to allow me to connect wireless and an IP camera.
I'm not quite sure where to put the tv in the front room yet so i'll either do one or either of them depending on what I feel like at the time. They will both have a double network outlet and a direct cat cable for HDMI over cat6.
In the "Rec" Room I'm planning on having two double network outlets where the TV is going, so I can plug in other network devices if needed, as well as another double outlet further along the wall in case a desk goes there. I've got double Cat6 cables for HDMI going to both the TV location and where a projector may go, along with another double network outlet at the projector location (do I need this?)
All the cables will terminate in the room/cupboard in the green circle. That will be where some of the AV equipment will be as well as my NAS and switch.
I should have 26 cables terminating there for the network so I need to terminate them all in a patch panel, then connect each patch(?) to a port in a switch? Can I have multiple patch panels (such as a 24 and 8 port) going in to one switch or will that affect performance? Same question with the switch, as I assume I'll have even more to plug in there (Modem, NAS and other devices in the cupboard). Anything I need to be looking for regarding patch panels and switches?
My NAS also has Link Aggregation, I'm not sure if I can utilise that at a reasonable price in this setup, any recommendations?
I think I'll be sticking the modem by the main entry point for the internet, then putting in cat6 to connect it to the switch. I've also got an ASUS AC86U which I will try and stick centrally in the house, I'm thinking in the living room, to provide wireless, although I may have to have a repeater to cover the garden.
Anyway, very long post! Any comments, recommendations or discussion points would be awesome. Thanks!
EDIT: Point to note, the house i in N America but you can usually get the same devices both sides of the pond.
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