Hi all.
I've recently moved house, not long after finishing kitting out the old one with cat6, ports in all the rooms with a patch panel in the loft. We're getting a loft conversion done so I'm taking the opportunity to do the same at my new place.
I'm happy with the logistics of it all having done it once already, just as I'm speccing this up I have a few questions which I'm sure someone will be able to answer
- In my old house I used a 12 port wall patch panel which I bought for a pittance from eBay. It was perfectly functional but felt a little cheap and I was always worried it would prove the weak link in my network, although it never did. This time round, though, I want something a little more solid if possible.
- I'm not going to have a server cab or anything like that, I'm getting a fairly small cupboard built in when the loft is done, and I plan to terminate all my cables there. There will be 12-14 cables coming into the cupboard. When I google for patch panels almost all of them seem to be rack mounted, other than the same el cheapo one I used before. I was thinking as an alternative I could use 3 x normal double-gang wall boxes with 4 x standard cat6 modules in each (giving me 12, more if needed). I think this would give a tidier and more reliable finish, for a decent price. Is there something else which would do a better job?
- I previously used cat6 cable, but am thinking I should probably use cat6a, which obviously has a price premium. I can pick up some bog-standard cat6 cable similar to what I used last time (which game me nice, solid gigabit LAN speeds throughout) for about £100 for a 305m reel, which would be plenty. I'm looking at £200+ for cat6a. Is it worth it? Money is tight, so I need to make savings where I can.
- Last time I used lovely tool-less metal keystone modules, which I managed to pick up from work for a grand total of nothing. Unfortunately I can't do that this time so will have to buy some, and if I am using them to terminate at both ends I will need at least 24. They seem to be around £5-£7 each. Is there a better alternative? I'd much rather tool-less as there would be a lot of punching down otherwise. I also see some plastic ones which look to work in a similar way. I've not got a great deal of experience so I'm hoping someone who's done this a lot could advise.
As always I'm wanting to do the best job I can, for the least money. Doubt if direct links to products can be posted here but if anyone can nudge me in the right direction it would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
I've recently moved house, not long after finishing kitting out the old one with cat6, ports in all the rooms with a patch panel in the loft. We're getting a loft conversion done so I'm taking the opportunity to do the same at my new place.
I'm happy with the logistics of it all having done it once already, just as I'm speccing this up I have a few questions which I'm sure someone will be able to answer
- In my old house I used a 12 port wall patch panel which I bought for a pittance from eBay. It was perfectly functional but felt a little cheap and I was always worried it would prove the weak link in my network, although it never did. This time round, though, I want something a little more solid if possible.
- I'm not going to have a server cab or anything like that, I'm getting a fairly small cupboard built in when the loft is done, and I plan to terminate all my cables there. There will be 12-14 cables coming into the cupboard. When I google for patch panels almost all of them seem to be rack mounted, other than the same el cheapo one I used before. I was thinking as an alternative I could use 3 x normal double-gang wall boxes with 4 x standard cat6 modules in each (giving me 12, more if needed). I think this would give a tidier and more reliable finish, for a decent price. Is there something else which would do a better job?
- I previously used cat6 cable, but am thinking I should probably use cat6a, which obviously has a price premium. I can pick up some bog-standard cat6 cable similar to what I used last time (which game me nice, solid gigabit LAN speeds throughout) for about £100 for a 305m reel, which would be plenty. I'm looking at £200+ for cat6a. Is it worth it? Money is tight, so I need to make savings where I can.
- Last time I used lovely tool-less metal keystone modules, which I managed to pick up from work for a grand total of nothing. Unfortunately I can't do that this time so will have to buy some, and if I am using them to terminate at both ends I will need at least 24. They seem to be around £5-£7 each. Is there a better alternative? I'd much rather tool-less as there would be a lot of punching down otherwise. I also see some plastic ones which look to work in a similar way. I've not got a great deal of experience so I'm hoping someone who's done this a lot could advise.
As always I'm wanting to do the best job I can, for the least money. Doubt if direct links to products can be posted here but if anyone can nudge me in the right direction it would be much appreciated.
Cheers!