MerlinsBeard
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I'm planning to have network drops in my shed/mancave for my small shop/hobby room. The electrician has multiple circuit runs between 18" - 24" on the stud wall. I'm looking to run network cable below that and then run 90 degrees up to keystones from a structured media enclosure.
Is there some minimum height for routing cable that I need to be aware of? I've also read anywhere from 6" to 12" separation of parallel network cable runs from power.
I don't have a problem investing in shielded cables if it prevents future issues, though I've never terminated shielded cables before.
I also plan to have fiber routed to network connect the house to the shed with SFP+ capable switch, leaning Microtik right now. I'm thinking about cat 6a for future proofing even though right now it may be considered overkill. I do plan to stream from my NAS, and I do plan to get a better NAS with 10G support down the road. I do plan to set up an "off-site" backup between the house and shed for more robust backup protection (I have almost 6 terabytes of my own handbrake encoded movies, pictures, and music, plus computer backups on my existing NAS, and I'm still running out of space).
I know with shielded cable, there's much more freedom to run cable, but with the extra headaches on the termination end. Leaning towards trueCABLE for network cable, and fs.com for the fiber.
I'm leaning towards not doing any innerduct for the network cable, which is motivation to lean on cat 6a. I will have 1" PVC conduit from basement to shed for the fiber run (which does have a underground run of about 30'). Planning to have a wall mounted open rack in the basement for patch panel, rack mounted switch, probably upgrade to a rackmount NAS.
Any suggestions given my use-case? Trying to think of everything before executing.
Is there some minimum height for routing cable that I need to be aware of? I've also read anywhere from 6" to 12" separation of parallel network cable runs from power.
I don't have a problem investing in shielded cables if it prevents future issues, though I've never terminated shielded cables before.
I also plan to have fiber routed to network connect the house to the shed with SFP+ capable switch, leaning Microtik right now. I'm thinking about cat 6a for future proofing even though right now it may be considered overkill. I do plan to stream from my NAS, and I do plan to get a better NAS with 10G support down the road. I do plan to set up an "off-site" backup between the house and shed for more robust backup protection (I have almost 6 terabytes of my own handbrake encoded movies, pictures, and music, plus computer backups on my existing NAS, and I'm still running out of space).
I know with shielded cable, there's much more freedom to run cable, but with the extra headaches on the termination end. Leaning towards trueCABLE for network cable, and fs.com for the fiber.
I'm leaning towards not doing any innerduct for the network cable, which is motivation to lean on cat 6a. I will have 1" PVC conduit from basement to shed for the fiber run (which does have a underground run of about 30'). Planning to have a wall mounted open rack in the basement for patch panel, rack mounted switch, probably upgrade to a rackmount NAS.
Any suggestions given my use-case? Trying to think of everything before executing.