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CAT 5E cable is capable of handling 1gb Ethernet if terminated correctly. There are 2 wiring standards A (older) and B (current) standard. .
Having a wired network allows me to have a private, high speed, network at home for Internet access, file sharing, media streaming, online gaming (console or PC), IP security cameras, or .
However, there is a CAT-5 cable that terminates very closely to it. Since all my Coax (for Cable TV) and CAT-5 runs are distributed from a wiring closet, I am hoping I can figure out some way to figure to send the Cable TV signal .
The cat-5 distributor only takes ONE source and if you want to send that ONE source to multiple places you have to buy the 8 channel expansion module. Almost 0 to distribute one source. If you were absolutely stuck with Cat-5 as your distribution media, then maybe, but most here have nice RG6 running everywhere and therefore wouldn't go this . 4) Will the internet come into this box for distribution? If the router is going to be in this location, you'll need at least 2 - 120v outlets (one for router, one for switch) 5) in each room there is currently a jack, you'll probably need a new faceplate with a new female connector for RJ45 things you'll probably need to do this work yourself: Quote: Originally Posted by audiodane on 17 Nov 2010 /forum/post/0 ( extracted from thread reply #84) Well I'm pleased to say that I have been testing out a single-CatX extender (as opposed on the dual-CatX extender that a I have been using) for the past week or so and my problems seem to have vanished. The problem with using Cat 5/6 cable is that it is a kludge. Yes, for non-demanding applications it is cheap and convenient and sometimes even works. For demanding applications, like 1080P, 60Hz, Deep Color and Dolby TrueHD, it is expensive to do right, and one won't necessarily get the distance one often wants.
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The rest of the TV's in each room will just connect to an Apple TV, in the wall box in back of each TV. (Got rid of DirecTV and switched to YouTube TV and cant be happier). This meant I had to buy 8 AppleTV boxes, but its working fine now. I also will then run Cat6 to each outside location for doorbells and security cameras (UniFi) Thanks again. I have successfully used the Intelix V3AD baluns to distribute component video signal to a Panny 42 plasma for the past 3 years. The panny died and I have replaced it with a Tosh 40 LCD. The Tosh doesnt like the signal coming from my receiver (about 100' away). I get image drops (no image). Dark Mode; Light Mode; Menu Log in
However, there is a CAT-5 cable that terminates very closely to it. Since all my Coax (for Cable TV) and CAT-5 runs are distributed from a wiring closet, I am hoping I can figure out some way to figure to send the Cable TV signal . The cat-5 distributor only takes ONE source and if you want to send that ONE source to multiple places you have to buy the 8 channel expansion module. Almost 0 to distribute one source. If you were absolutely stuck with Cat-5 as your distribution media, then maybe, but most here have nice RG6 running everywhere and therefore wouldn't go this . 4) Will the internet come into this box for distribution? If the router is going to be in this location, you'll need at least 2 - 120v outlets (one for router, one for switch) 5) in each room there is currently a jack, you'll probably need a new faceplate with a new female connector for RJ45 things you'll probably need to do this work yourself: Quote: Originally Posted by audiodane on 17 Nov 2010 /forum/post/0 ( extracted from thread reply #84) Well I'm pleased to say that I have been testing out a single-CatX extender (as opposed on the dual-CatX extender that a I have been using) for the past week or so and my problems seem to have vanished.
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The problem with using Cat 5/6 cable is that it is a kludge. Yes, for non-demanding applications it is cheap and convenient and sometimes even works. For demanding applications, like 1080P, 60Hz, Deep Color and Dolby TrueHD, it is expensive to do right, and one won't necessarily get the distance one often wants. Home A/V Distribution. new Cat5 distribution - residential system. Jump to Latest Follow Get real-time .
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The rest of the TV's in each room will just connect to an Apple TV, in the wall box in back of each TV. (Got rid of DirecTV and switched to YouTube TV and cant be happier). This meant I had to buy 8 AppleTV boxes, but its working fine now. I also will then run Cat6 to each outside location for doorbells and security cameras (UniFi) Thanks again.
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I have successfully used the Intelix V3AD baluns to distribute component video signal to a Panny 42 plasma for the past 3 years. The panny died and I have replaced it with a Tosh 40 LCD. The Tosh doesnt like the signal coming from my receiver (about 100' away). I get image drops (no image).
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