Hi all,
I could really do with some help please as my mind is going to explode due to an overload of cabling options
I'm still building my house (10 years in! ) and have recently put the first fix cable in for my security cams, my network and my security alarm and I now need to decide which cables to use to transmit for AV around the house.
My security cams are all in shielded cat5e and all run to a central location where my NVR will be, this in turn will be connected to one of my LAN network hubs via shielded cat6 cable.
My security alarm panel will be connected to another LAN network hub via cat6 and all sensors etc are in copper 8 core.
My LAN will comprise of 1 router and 2 hubs all connected in a ring and I then have cat6 running to every single room.
My question is what cable should I be running for my AV gear?
I started off by thinking I would use aerial cable (WF100) to every location where I may put a TV and also separate WF100 to a couple of locations where I may have a requirement for improved FM / DAB radio.
I would do this by way of 1 or more multi input / output amplifiers.
But then I thought it would be useful to also run at least 2 WF100's to for satellite as well.
Then I thought what about HDMI and hence it all started to get a bit OTT I think .
Then I starting reading about quadplexers etc and it all got even more complicated.
Note that I am having an AV room with projector etc to which I currently have connected to one of my hubs via 4 x cat6 cables.
I am currently planning to use brush plate outlets for all my network / AV cables rather than faceplates.
I know that I could go with wireless but I would rather have stuff hard wired and only use the wireless option as a backup.
I am hoping for some experienced based advice about what cabling I should actually be putting in and what is a waste of time.
Thanks,
Mark.
I could really do with some help please as my mind is going to explode due to an overload of cabling options
I'm still building my house (10 years in! ) and have recently put the first fix cable in for my security cams, my network and my security alarm and I now need to decide which cables to use to transmit for AV around the house.
My security cams are all in shielded cat5e and all run to a central location where my NVR will be, this in turn will be connected to one of my LAN network hubs via shielded cat6 cable.
My security alarm panel will be connected to another LAN network hub via cat6 and all sensors etc are in copper 8 core.
My LAN will comprise of 1 router and 2 hubs all connected in a ring and I then have cat6 running to every single room.
My question is what cable should I be running for my AV gear?
I started off by thinking I would use aerial cable (WF100) to every location where I may put a TV and also separate WF100 to a couple of locations where I may have a requirement for improved FM / DAB radio.
I would do this by way of 1 or more multi input / output amplifiers.
But then I thought it would be useful to also run at least 2 WF100's to for satellite as well.
Then I thought what about HDMI and hence it all started to get a bit OTT I think .
Then I starting reading about quadplexers etc and it all got even more complicated.
Note that I am having an AV room with projector etc to which I currently have connected to one of my hubs via 4 x cat6 cables.
I am currently planning to use brush plate outlets for all my network / AV cables rather than faceplates.
I know that I could go with wireless but I would rather have stuff hard wired and only use the wireless option as a backup.
I am hoping for some experienced based advice about what cabling I should actually be putting in and what is a waste of time.
Thanks,
Mark.