CAT5e To Shed
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 8:32 pm
Hi,
Got a man-shed, electrics going in soon but I'm currently using a 15mtr extension to power my Xbox and other bits including Develo Powerline Adapters for Internet.
I'm thinking about running some armoured CAT5e to the shed as well to save on socket use. But I'm debating on how many runs of cable I actually need.
As of now I'm just using android tv box and Xbox wired to the Develo to my BT Smart Hub.
I also have BT Business Broadband with a separate modem connected to a draytek router which has a constant VPN to the Office so I will need to connect my IP Phone and a laptop using CAT5e also.
So I see 2 Scenarios:
Scenario 1:
Run 4 lengths of armoured CAT5e from house to shed.
2 cables will be attached to BT Smart Hub
2 cables will be attached to draytek.
Scenario 2
Run 2 lengths of armoured CAT5e from house to shed.
Have 2 Gigabit switches in shed (1 to BT Smart Hub and the other to draytek).
This way I can connect as many devices as the switches can take.
Scenario 2 gives me more room for expansion.
Scenario 1 will only allow me 2 devices on each router.
I won't be using both android tv box and Xbox at the same time so it seems a waste to run 2 lengths when they could share.
Same goes for my laptop and IP Phone, the phone does not get used much.
Scenario 2 makes more sense to me but I'm just wondering will I see bandwidth performance degrade?
Thanks
Darren
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Got a man-shed, electrics going in soon but I'm currently using a 15mtr extension to power my Xbox and other bits including Develo Powerline Adapters for Internet.
I'm thinking about running some armoured CAT5e to the shed as well to save on socket use. But I'm debating on how many runs of cable I actually need.
As of now I'm just using android tv box and Xbox wired to the Develo to my BT Smart Hub.
I also have BT Business Broadband with a separate modem connected to a draytek router which has a constant VPN to the Office so I will need to connect my IP Phone and a laptop using CAT5e also.
So I see 2 Scenarios:
Scenario 1:
Run 4 lengths of armoured CAT5e from house to shed.
2 cables will be attached to BT Smart Hub
2 cables will be attached to draytek.
Scenario 2
Run 2 lengths of armoured CAT5e from house to shed.
Have 2 Gigabit switches in shed (1 to BT Smart Hub and the other to draytek).
This way I can connect as many devices as the switches can take.
Scenario 2 gives me more room for expansion.
Scenario 1 will only allow me 2 devices on each router.
I won't be using both android tv box and Xbox at the same time so it seems a waste to run 2 lengths when they could share.
Same goes for my laptop and IP Phone, the phone does not get used much.
Scenario 2 makes more sense to me but I'm just wondering will I see bandwidth performance degrade?
Thanks
Darren
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