F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks This should cover the entire home hardwiring.

This should cover the entire home hardwiring.

This should cover the entire home hardwiring.

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Xyecoc228
Junior Member
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01-17-2023, 06:09 PM
#1
Hey everyone, here’s what I’m thinking about for the renovation. Since we’re doing a full framing job with DIY electrical work, it’s perfect to start setting up network cabling now. For the APs and POE cameras, I plan to run them through a keystone unmounted in the ceiling and connect everything with a patch cable. Is that feasible? I’ve attached a list of tools and materials. Should I buy dedicated patch cables or can I reuse the extra cable from the house wiring? This is just for the network cabinet—do I need conduit? With only framing, installing conduit to each room or between basement and attic makes sense. How should I secure the wires when going up vertically? I’m considering using staples for Cat6a cables. Since there’s no specific state code for data communications wiring, I’ll follow the national standards. Any quick summary would be great. I’m in NJ, USA.
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Xyecoc228
01-17-2023, 06:09 PM #1

Hey everyone, here’s what I’m thinking about for the renovation. Since we’re doing a full framing job with DIY electrical work, it’s perfect to start setting up network cabling now. For the APs and POE cameras, I plan to run them through a keystone unmounted in the ceiling and connect everything with a patch cable. Is that feasible? I’ve attached a list of tools and materials. Should I buy dedicated patch cables or can I reuse the extra cable from the house wiring? This is just for the network cabinet—do I need conduit? With only framing, installing conduit to each room or between basement and attic makes sense. How should I secure the wires when going up vertically? I’m considering using staples for Cat6a cables. Since there’s no specific state code for data communications wiring, I’ll follow the national standards. Any quick summary would be great. I’m in NJ, USA.

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pokesegachao
Member
199
01-17-2023, 07:29 PM
#2
I will arrange PoE power delivery. The connected switch isn't a PoE model, so we need an alternative solution.
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pokesegachao
01-17-2023, 07:29 PM #2

I will arrange PoE power delivery. The connected switch isn't a PoE model, so we need an alternative solution.

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TommyTheLommy
Posting Freak
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01-18-2023, 02:56 PM
#3
These APs include a POE injector; earlier mention would have been better
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TommyTheLommy
01-18-2023, 02:56 PM #3

These APs include a POE injector; earlier mention would have been better

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westmountwild
Member
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01-18-2023, 07:59 PM
#4
A PoE switch would save on power connectors but the current device is really solid. I personally purchased one and I’m really impressed. I also craft my own patch cables, which I like because I enjoy the process and can tailor the length to my needs rather than being limited by standard sizes. I have cable staples installed along my walls.
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westmountwild
01-18-2023, 07:59 PM #4

A PoE switch would save on power connectors but the current device is really solid. I personally purchased one and I’m really impressed. I also craft my own patch cables, which I like because I enjoy the process and can tailor the length to my needs rather than being limited by standard sizes. I have cable staples installed along my walls.

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KF2015
Junior Member
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01-18-2023, 08:11 PM
#5
It looks like you're using just two power outlets for your APs. That's not a major concern for me. Have you checked if solid-core breakers work well with your setup?
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KF2015
01-18-2023, 08:11 PM #5

It looks like you're using just two power outlets for your APs. That's not a major concern for me. Have you checked if solid-core breakers work well with your setup?

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Wiriya
Junior Member
33
01-19-2023, 04:09 AM
#6
I use Cat 6A solid core. It tends to fail more often, but out of the 25 I've tried, none have broken yet.
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Wiriya
01-19-2023, 04:09 AM #6

I use Cat 6A solid core. It tends to fail more often, but out of the 25 I've tried, none have broken yet.