I need to run a cat 5 cable out to the shop (200') of cable run at the most. I have wireless service to the house with an antenna up on the roof. The cable runs down into the attic above the room where it goes to my den then plugs into the router.
On this cable up in the attic this cable is spliced and appears to go to a distribution box where it ends. In this box are all the ends to the cables which run to each room of the house.
My question is can I just splice the 8 wires (orange, orange white, brown, brown white etc.) to the main cable running down from the antenna?
I was going to plug the new cat 5 to the router in the den then back out to the garage but this will be very difficult through the wall.
It will be much easier access to do this in the attic and then out the back of the house.
Thanks
No splices you would not get an adequate signal and would destroy your main signal to boot. Besides until the signal gets to the router, it's probably not a usable signal...
The 200' is probably your biggest obstacle. Most homeowner level networking equipment has a cable length range of about 30 yards typically (vs. 10X for pro level equipment). To get to the shop you need to re-think the wiring a bit. Cat 6 MAY increase this slightly as what kills the signal is the drag the cross talk develops over the longer lengths that will actually slow network response until it simply stops for practical purposes.
Your connections in a hard wired system, would be:
Modem connected to the ISP,
Router to manage the interface (some/most modems have a router built in)
then back up to your attic to your "distribution box"
To get to multiple computers you either need a multiple output router, or you connect the router to either a switch, (faster) or a hub (perfectly adequate for most applications, but a switch will typically have more signal strength.
You mentioned wireless to the house so your wireless reviver/modem/whatever is effectively your modem. does it have more than one hard wire output?
On this cable up in the attic this cable is spliced and appears to go to a distribution box where it ends. In this box are all the ends to the cables which run to each room of the house
Is there a spare or unused port on this box (what exactly is it? a hub or a switch?) if you want to go from the attic to the shop this is the place to attempt it. if there is not an extra port, you can disconnect one line, connect another switch/hub to the port, re-connect the disconnected line to the new switch, and voila! more ports...
You can try the long run with Cat 5 (since you have it) and see if you have enough signal strength, but I would not count on it.
ID your boxes, download the manuals for them (assuming you don't have them) and read up on what the box's signal limits are for cable length.
Another option since you are wireless to the house is another antenna on the shop and another dedicated modem/router for the shop.