Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation Re: Very basic cable run question 5Apr 07, 2013 10:48 pm Kodiak Data Cabling onFaceBook Consult*, Design and Installation Data, TV, Home Theatre/ AV Cabling, Multi Room Audio, IP CCTV and Door Intercoms Ask for a Quote. *DIY DATA Cabling Is Ilegal Re: Very basic cable run question 11Apr 08, 2013 6:02 pm Kodiak Data Cabling onFaceBook Consult*, Design and Installation Data, TV, Home Theatre/ AV Cabling, Multi Room Audio, IP CCTV and Door Intercoms Ask for a Quote. *DIY DATA Cabling Is Ilegal Re: Very basic cable run question 13Apr 08, 2013 10:37 pm Kodiak Data Cabling onFaceBook Consult*, Design and Installation Data, TV, Home Theatre/ AV Cabling, Multi Room Audio, IP CCTV and Door Intercoms Ask for a Quote. *DIY DATA Cabling Is Ilegal Re: Very basic cable run question 14Apr 09, 2013 11:49 am tezzab Lurgen, JMAP Thanks for explaining pros and cons of both methods. Good and valid points for Kempe. The gear I used is good or premium quality, and zero failures over 12 years. I also did say "go for GigE", 100 is dodo time. Careful planning at the room end can be neat, but everyone seems to use open shelving, making that trickier. Forgot the redundancy of having a 2nd cable . I had every room cabled at build stage, the majority with 2 points. Media Room had 4, even Bathrooms had 1. Handy when Internet Radios became affordable. My Central Switch is 16 Port, with a CISCO 32 port Patch Panel, also used for phone patching. More than 8 PCs and Macs happily use this setup. I only adopted the extender switch when the Media room required extra points for TV, BluRay(s), AppleTV and PVR. No congestion issues experienced, yet, even with the AppleTV playing, 2 overseas students downloading or direct streaming foreign language movies concurrently. That is my baseline. I did get 2 Cat6 run later, to be sure that the extender switch got maximum data. Thanks again, Lurgen and JMAP for coming in with valuable knowledge for Kempe's consideration. All good The only regret I had with my place is that I didn't think enough about placement of the security stuff. I ran ample cabling for sensors, etc but If you want to install camera's etc, into your eaves or high up on brickwork, it can prove difficult to run to down the line Best advise I would also add is to have a drag line from your roof cavity to your Rack - this way any future expansion you can get back to the rack (half the battle!) 7 6251 I had a similar issue with my fridge not too long ago. It wasn't the same model, but the symptoms were pretty much the same: the compressor would start and then stop… 3 7541 Hi - thanks for your reply. Yes I think 'Ill go for whitish with very speckly bits rather than pure white something like this. PS was actually 2008 I built the… 2 11701 |