Well the current setup is as follows:
Master socket has NTE5 splitter faceplate with telephone and ADSL outlets. I have a Cat5 low-grade cable running about 18Mtr from the router to the PC through two rooms.
The new setup will have one of
these, and using the IDC terminals, I'll hardwire my chosen cable to the other room. It should require 20Mtrs in total (including over estimation and slack).
Additionally, I'll hardwire the phone terminals too for moving the master phone base to the PC room. I have a 20+Mtr phone cable (three pair) for this, but might use three of the six unused Cat'x' cable wires if that seems more useful.
Then at the PC area I'll have a wall port with a couple of modules for ADSL and phone. This isn't to be a LAN as such, but I want to get the most out of my ADSL cable (as little interference as possible). I'm guessing that STP is overkill for this, but just want to toy with the idea, and throw around the options for ADSL and phone cabling for future proofing.
My master faceplate and my router both have RJ-11 females for connecting the ADSL, so need to keep that in mind (my cable is RJ-11 male at each end).
Lots of little annoyances basically.
Edit: Something threw the swearfilter into gear. Edited.
Edited by camieabz (Mon 23-Aug-10 18:33:38)