No experience with most of that stuff, but I would also try to avoid powerline. Tried it and had pretty bad performance.
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sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 6 days ago
My NAS and our desktops are all on WiFi, so I’m planning to run some cable or install moca or something. Our uplink is currently only 100mbit (max for this ISP, I refuse to switch) but our city plans to roll out gigabit everywhere in the next couple years, so I want something forward compatible (powerline will probably be too limiting). SO has been complaining about latency, and I think the WiFi card is to blame, so I’m trying this before upgrading the WiFi card.
Our house has the following:
- phone lines everywhere (could maybe use the existing cables to fish through cat6?)
- cable jacks e everywhere (have an unused satellite dish)
- lots of power plugs
- two floors (rambler + basemen) with pretty much no shared walls (everything will need to jog a bit)
I’m going to try running some cable tomorrow (holiday in the US, just want a test run from bedroom internet source -> basement water heater room), but if that doesn’t work, I’ll need a backup plan.
Anyone have experience with any of the above? Tips?
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MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 6 days ago
This may sound dumb or be helpful so I’ll toss it in just in case:
Depending on when they’re built, a lot of houses’ RJ-11 phone jacks are actually using CAT-5E. If you’re lucky, they’re individual runs and not daisy-chained!
The way they set up the runs here is weird though, they’re cat-5E but we have no fancy junction box. It all runs to some hatch on the side of the house presumably for telecom/satellite TV installers.
So it was cool finding out there’s already capable infrastructure in the walls, but you gotta replace the wall jacks with RJ-45 and then the next trick is figuring out a switch that can handle a garage that could get to 100ºF + in summer…
WhyFlip@lemmy.world 6 days ago
That’s a massive project that I would like to one day embark on myself. I’m in a ranch with a basement so it should be a breeze. Ha, not! Good luck!