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12-24-2019, 01:59 PM | #23 |
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if you're building new construction, do yourself a favor and at least pre-wire the house fully.. you should have a closet someplace where all structured wiring will go. Now is the time to figure out all TV locations, speaker locations, camera locations, etc.. then run all that Cat6.. since all of this stuff is LV you will not need to have any conduit at least not here in CA. If you end up staying in the house long term you can start adding equipment little by little as that's usually where the biggest expense is, but at least this way you're fully pre-wired for home automation.. it should help with resale as well.
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12-24-2019, 02:16 PM | #24 | |
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When I had my A/V room built out, I did do dedicated power circuits for my equipment where the regular outlets and lights were a different circuit to minimize any potential noise from things such as light dimmers. I also went the extra step and had balanced power transformers installed and a rack version of the hard wired balanced power transformers to feed the source equipment in my rack. The hard wired balanced transformers are feeding my two Velodyne subs and the Bryston 6B-ST amp. |
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12-24-2019, 06:28 PM | #26 |
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Absolutely! Pipe everything into a rack big enough where you can expand into fully later. I barely got started..
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12-24-2019, 07:46 PM | #27 |
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Think about how much technology has changed in the last twenty years. Twenty years ago the CD was just then replacing the cassette player. Now CD's are almost obsolete with the advent of MP3 and jump drives. The point is now is the time to take a shot at future-proofing the house.
AC wireless and 10gig Ethernet should hold up pretty well. Ten years from now those will be like N wireless and Cat 6a cable today - better options will be available, but those two will still be usable. If you plan to stay twenty years or more, it really, really won't hurt to run everything in conduit to make the inevitable upgrades as painless as possible.
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12-24-2019, 08:52 PM | #28 |
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Like we did 2yrs ago in our new house: Cat 6 Cables throughout!
And depending on where you are, I strongly suggest Radiant Barrier in the roof. |
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12-24-2019, 09:09 PM | #29 |
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802.11AC Wave2 FTW
Cost no object I like Ruckus APs; otherwise Ubiquity delivers an awesome value.
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12-24-2019, 09:24 PM | #30 |
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I always thought the outlets underneath the outside awnings of the roof we're cool for clean holiday lighting.
I also have ethernet in every room and use it whenever I can, as others said it is always faster than my wifi. |
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12-25-2019, 10:28 AM | #32 |
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My house was built in '74. I installed cat 5 in every room in '94 (when I bought the house) Two years ago I replaced all the cat 5 with cat 6 and ran cat 6 to my shop.
If Elon Musk has his way, twenty years from now we all will have Starlink Gen 10.0 wireless.
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12-25-2019, 02:04 PM | #34 | |
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I consider myself pretty tech savvy and have waaaaay more connected devices than the average person. I have never had an issue with my wifi on any of my devices. Maybe if you have 20 people in the house all trying to stream and download stuff, but I would imagine even then you would run out of bandwidth from your ISP before you maxed out a good wireless setup. |
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As to wireless performance, it really depends on the wireless NIC in the devices, what type of usage is being done from each client and how many simultaneously, and environmental factors such as house construction and ambient RF interference. Also thinking that one should have their network built out according to what their ISP provides is a bit short sighted. There are plenty of reasons why one would utilize more bandwidth than what is provisioned by their ISP. The whole LAN vs WAN networking. It's common place in enterprise businesses where a WAN circuit isn't close to what the organization is running on their LAN/data center. |
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12-25-2019, 04:32 PM | #37 |
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Great thread. I ran 5e everywhere I could back when the walls were open and 5e was the top stuff. I have a couple of rooms in which it's never been used but, hey, the walls were open.
One thing I wish I had taken more into consideration is battery backup power. I live in the wooded boondocks and we have frequent enough outages that we have a generator. However it is not instantaneous. So I have small battery backup units all over the place to insulate my sensitive and expensive electronics. I kind of wish I had run 120V power cabling to all of the same locations I had run the 5e. That would have allowed me to centralize my battery backup. EDIT: Just read back through that. Yikes. I sound like I'm preparing for a zombie apocalypse. |
12-25-2019, 07:29 PM | #38 |
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Put whatever wire you want into the walls/floors/ceilings, but don't staple it down. Should you ever need to use one of those runs, whatever wire you install will serve as a good drag line to pull the cable du jour when the time comes.....
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I also have a 36TB 12-drive rack-mount NAS server that holds my media, source code, and documents. I have an Oracle database on a dedicated 6U server, and a VM server with 24 processor cores and a half-terabyte of RAM. All mounted in a rack. Having a bunch of stuff on shelves or on the floor would be a huge waste of space and a hassle to wire and clean and work around. My electric bill is around $250 a month in the winter, and about $500 a month in the summer when I'm running the AC. The server room pulls about 30-35 amps steady current draw. And no, I don't host porn. I run a tech consulting company. Same money, without having to split it with a bunch of bimboes.
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12-25-2019, 08:58 PM | #40 |
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That's what conduits are for.
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12-25-2019, 09:22 PM | #41 |
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I'll just leave this here since people are sharing their setups....
And yes, the cabling is a mess but it's my lab and I keep changing crap around. |
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12-26-2019, 12:41 AM | #42 | |
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12-26-2019, 12:53 AM | #43 | |
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Only thing I have hardwired is my little Qnap NAS but that's like 3 feet from my computers so no issues running a cable behind the desk. Even then I rarely need to transfer big enough files to matter much. If you have that shit in your closet then I'm guessing you most certainly need some cat7 cabling. |
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12-26-2019, 08:39 AM | #44 |
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Before walls come completely up ( I assume you are using sheet rock), take a picture of where the wire is going. I did this and it paid dividends when I connector went bad and I was able to pin point where it was behind the wall.
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