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Since we're all going to be stuck inside a darn sight longer, I'm toying with the idea of running wired cabling to get the most out of the new broadband install.
Our central heating pipework neatly goes around the edges of all the rooms so I should be able to get away with just running it in close proximity without too many issues.
I'm good enough at making cables that I'm looking to make them myself, purely because I don't want reams of coiled up cable in places where pre-made might be too long.
Everything is 1GB and the runs would basically end up being something like: FTTP ->>> BT Home Hub Router <---> Lounge Switch <---> Bedroom Switch
I'm finding it hard to settle on what networking cable to use. However, I'll be smegged if I know the difference in any meaningful way between types of cable, how important shielding is, etc.
From what I'm reading I should likely use Cat6A and avoid Amazon like the plague as there it's likely to all be cheap aluminium core stuff?
I'm sure we've got plenty of networking junkies left here who can guide me to the right path!
Our central heating pipework neatly goes around the edges of all the rooms so I should be able to get away with just running it in close proximity without too many issues.
I'm good enough at making cables that I'm looking to make them myself, purely because I don't want reams of coiled up cable in places where pre-made might be too long.
Everything is 1GB and the runs would basically end up being something like: FTTP ->>> BT Home Hub Router <---> Lounge Switch <---> Bedroom Switch
I'm finding it hard to settle on what networking cable to use. However, I'll be smegged if I know the difference in any meaningful way between types of cable, how important shielding is, etc.
From what I'm reading I should likely use Cat6A and avoid Amazon like the plague as there it's likely to all be cheap aluminium core stuff?
I'm sure we've got plenty of networking junkies left here who can guide me to the right path!