[kwlug-disc] CAT6 - worthwhile? [Was: Re: Powerline networking - viable?]
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Fri Oct 25 15:16:35 EDT 2013
I though the very same thing myself many times. Sadly there is no way
to install conduit after the drywall is up.
Dan
On 13-10-25 03:11 PM, CrankyOldBugger wrote:
> If I had the money and the talents, I would put conduits in the house
> instead of just pulling cable. Then I'd be ready for whatever the
> next big technology is, with a easy way to change out the existing
> cables. But alas, I have neither!
>
>
>
> On 25 October 2013 14:55, <peter_melse at gto.net
> <mailto:peter_melse at gto.net>> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 13:52:16 -0400, unsolicited
> <unsolicited at swiz.ca <mailto:unsolicited at swiz.ca>> wrote:
>
> [Thanks very much John, excellent.]
>
> Re: CAT6
>
> I have always assumed there is no significant (home) benefit
> to CAT6
> over CAT5e, particularly given the additional handling
> 'difficulties'
> / cost, especially as I never expect to have any home
> equipment better
> than 1 gigabit, full duplex even, to connect it to.
>
> Have I assumed incorrectly in terms of benefits?
>
>
> On 13-10-25 09 <tel:13-10-25%2009>:26 AM, John Van Ostrand wrote:
>
> I have two pairs at home, not the av speeds, slower. They
> work but not always
> flawlessly they tend to get warm so they suck a fair
> amount of energy.
>
> They have some drawbacks. They don't work across a
> transformer. Which usually
> isn't a problem unless you're trying to connect to a
> neighbour across the
> street. This also means that interference from a
> neighbour's powerline adapters
> is possible. And interloping is too.
>
> When you use more than one you are effectively setting up
> a shared media, unlike
> a switch. More like a hub or wifi access point.
>
> Also like wifi it's not easy to get the full bandwidth
> because like shared media
> collisions happen.
>
> Now that we are down to two in use (from four) they seem
> to operate well for
> Internet use. I'd be wary of pumping a lot of data across
> them, like a backup.
>
> The ones I have (dlink from years ago) have a password
> protect option. I bet
> this means a neighbour would have to spend 15 or 20
> minutes to crack the security.
>
> I originally purchased them as a stop gap. We bought a
> house and I needed time
> to wire it. These gave access during the months it took me
> to pull cat 6.
> *From: *unsolicited
> *Sent: *Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:11 PM
> *To: *Kwlug-Disc
> *Reply To: *KWLUG discussion
> *Subject: *[kwlug-disc] Powerline networking - viable?
>
>
> Been minded that 'powerline' is out there, again. Poking
> about at Canada
> Computer, seems I see 3 manufacturers, D-Link, Netgear,
> Trendnet - no
> doubt all the same internals. Kits range from $55 - $100.
>
> From a bit of poking, I see claims of gigabit ports, but
> further
> reading reveals max. 500 Mbps transmission. (And they
> wonder why people
> mistrust marketers. The info. may be factual, but ...)
> (Tag seems to be
> 'AV 500'.)
>
> Anyone have any experience with powerline / wisdom to share?
>
> - not trying to run multiple HD video streams, just get
> across a gym
> with very high ceilings that make a physical copper run
> problematic. One
> 1280x800 ip cam stream reliably coming full bore would be
> desired, though.
>
>
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> In my (humble) opinion, it depends on if you forsee 802.3an
> (10gigabit ethernet) being used in the future consumer market. (at
> the rate these things seem to be moving, I'd count on it in the
> next 10 years, if the copper Ethernet standards remain attractive)
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