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Standard User CJT
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 25-Feb-25 15:27:32
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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it depends on the engineer who comes along, if its an OR one the chances are that you will get what you want. If its kelly or mj quinn then hello roulette mode

the thing is you are going to be doing this

fibre

Down then up

Cat cable down from office/bedroom.

What kind of bandwidth do you need in the office compared to the living room?


Well I have opted for 550Mbps down and 70Mbps up so ideally I'd want the full bandwidth in both locations.

CJT.

Currently on TalkTalk Fibre 150 (G.Fast) - Moving to Aquiss FTTP 500!

Previously on NOW TV Broadband up to 38 Mbps, then BT Broadband up to 80Mbps, then Pluse8 Broadband up to 80 Mbps, then Hyperoptic 100Mbps.
Standard User CJT
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 25-Feb-25 15:29:23
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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CSPs can be installed indoors - mine is. The "rule" seems to be - in a location where a ladder is not required for access.


Hi MHC,

In my case, if that needs to happen they would run the fibre down from the overhead line, into the CSP and then back up the wall to the 1st floor, which may not be ideal for them.

CJT.

Currently on TalkTalk Fibre 150 (G.Fast) - Moving to Aquiss FTTP 500!

Previously on NOW TV Broadband up to 38 Mbps, then BT Broadband up to 80Mbps, then Pluse8 Broadband up to 80 Mbps, then Hyperoptic 100Mbps.
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 25-Feb-25 21:36:06
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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In reply to a post by MHC:
CSPs can be installed indoors - mine is. The "rule" seems to be - in a location where a ladder is not required for access.


Hi MHC,

In my case, if that needs to happen they would run the fibre down from the overhead line, into the CSP and then back up the wall to the 1st floor, which may not be ideal for them.


The csp could be placed in the bedroom/office rather than outside at ground level.

So you have 3 options

csp ground level, have the ont installed in the bedroom
ont & csp ground level cat5e/cat6 going back up to the bedroom/office
Ont & csp in the bedroom office.

this video shows the fibre splicer in action, and why it can't be done on a ladder plus its £1k worth of equipment (more likely 2k)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW0fm9n8WoU


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Standard User PCJM40
(experienced) Tue 25-Feb-25 22:14:34
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW0fm9n8WoU
Loved that video fella smile
Standard User CJT
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 26-Feb-25 16:23:25
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Re: CAT5e Routing


[re: Taras] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Taras:
The csp could be placed in the bedroom/office rather than outside at ground level.

So you have 3 options

csp ground level, have the ont installed in the bedroom
ont & csp ground level cat5e/cat6 going back up to the bedroom/office
Ont & csp in the bedroom office.

this video shows the fibre splicer in action, and why it can't be done on a ladder plus its £1k worth of equipment (more likely 2k)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW0fm9n8WoU


Thanks Taras for the info,

I just need to decide where to locate the ONT.

CJT.

Currently on TalkTalk Fibre 150 (G.Fast) - Moving to Aquiss FTTP 500!

Previously on NOW TV Broadband up to 38 Mbps, then BT Broadband up to 80Mbps, then Pluse8 Broadband up to 80 Mbps, then Hyperoptic 100Mbps.
Standard User CJT
(fountain of knowledge) Tue 04-Mar-25 16:55:42
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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I'm back with another question (sorry)

If I go for the option of taking a cable out of the living room, via the outside of the house and back into the "office, would this be suitable cable to use?

CJT.

Currently on TalkTalk Fibre 150 (G.Fast) - Moving to Aquiss FTTP 500!

Previously on NOW TV Broadband up to 38 Mbps, then BT Broadband up to 80Mbps, then Pluse8 Broadband up to 80 Mbps, then Hyperoptic 100Mbps.
Standard User ParksidePeter
(member) Wed 05-Mar-25 14:46:08
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Re: CAT5e Routing


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I'm back with another question (sorry)

If I go for the option of taking a cable out of the living room, via the outside of the house and back into the "office, would this be suitable cable to use?

One that's categorised for external use, which will generally mean that it's black. But it doesn't follow that all back cables are good for use outside so check the specs carefully. It should be quite obvious, as it's a selling point.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Wed 05-Mar-25 15:13:20
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Yes, fine. MAybe a little overkill going for Cat6 screened. Kenable has several Cat5e options too.


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Standard User CJT
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 06-Mar-25 09:28:10
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Yes, fine. Maybe a little overkill going for Cat6 screened. Kenable has several Cat5e options too.


Thanks MHC in which case this cable looks like a better option?

smile

CJT.

Currently on TalkTalk Fibre 150 (G.Fast) - Moving to Aquiss FTTP 500!

Previously on NOW TV Broadband up to 38 Mbps, then BT Broadband up to 80Mbps, then Pluse8 Broadband up to 80 Mbps, then Hyperoptic 100Mbps.
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 06-Mar-25 10:05:36
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That should be fine, unless you have screened patch panels/sockets when the screen variant could be used. %e is way easier to work with than 6 plus there is also white available if that would be a better option.


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