k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,228 Member For: 16y 10m 3d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 28/05/16 10:50 AM Share Posted 28/05/16 10:50 AM Future proofing, Marco. Cat 5E is just as good as Cat 6 hence the almost identical price. Don't bother with regular Cat 5 if you have the extra to spend, but it would do gigabit job (128.5megabytes per second) I've smashed that speed many times over a 10 gig switched setup haha but I'm an IT nerd, so it's ok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kyle Get It To Wheelspin Uncontrolably Then Give It Another 5 Pounds Cruise Control 2,697 Member For: 14y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Work Posted 28/05/16 10:54 AM Share Posted 28/05/16 10:54 AM 35 minutes ago, k31th said: Future proofing, Marco. that's what I was thinking... just couldnt think of the words. Like I mentioned earlier, 60 cents a meter for CAT6. Not really splurging to put it in http://krazy3006.tumblr.com/post/145047611686 Missus has been busy at home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 13y 2m 13d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 28/05/16 11:06 AM Share Posted 28/05/16 11:06 AM Cat5 was free for me and I still have a box with about 200m worth of cable. Even future proofing, I still cant see what would use those speeds, even 4k resolution for tv, wouldnt use all of that. I do see your point in the cost difference being minimal, but cat6 is harder to work with when trying to bend it around corners. Yes I know you have to be carefull with breaking the wires when bending the cable. The hardest part of trying to get cat6 cable to bend was when you run it down the outside wall and try to get it into the hole that was drilled from the room into the cavity. That is why you should pay someone else to do the job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kyle Get It To Wheelspin Uncontrolably Then Give It Another 5 Pounds Cruise Control 2,697 Member For: 14y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Work Posted 28/05/16 11:27 AM Share Posted 28/05/16 11:27 AM Lol, bending radius... This is at work. Given, its temporary, cost of re-running it means nothing to them and it would have reduced its capability, but you would be surprised what the cable can withstand. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lennox Member 2,586 Member For: 11y 11m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 28/05/16 11:54 AM Share Posted 28/05/16 11:54 AM Why does everyone go cat6? If you run cat5/6 cable in the roof space and it comes anywhere near electrical cables, you have to have a perspex tube of at least 50mm to seperate them. This reduces interferance in any case. Standard procedure is pvc conduit or 150mm segregation between power/comms or cross at 90 degree angle.. what's this perspex tube you speak of? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masda74 To Loud Gold Donating Members 4,112 Member For: 13y 2m 13d Gender: Male Location: WA, Perth Posted 29/05/16 01:17 AM Share Posted 29/05/16 01:17 AM Yeah that is what I meant and the electrician that did my work many a years ago before regulations did 5cm. It has since changed with the new regulations and I am not going to pay for a new electrician to come out and fix it, unless you offering...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skidxr6t skids Donating Members 2,754 Member For: 12y 1m 15d Gender: Not Telling Posted 29/05/16 02:34 AM Share Posted 29/05/16 02:34 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, masda74 said: Yeah that is what I meant and the electrician that did my work many a years ago before regulations did 5cm. It has since changed with the new regulations and I am not going to pay for a new electrician to come out and fix it, unless you offering...... If your installation was compliant when installed it's all sweet now. A far bigger problem I commonly see is an excessive untwist rate where the wire is terminated. This is why I bash electricians, they think it's the same as putting the active neutral and earth into the back of a GPO when you've actually gota take some care with termination. Time after time, I have seen dodgy communications job performed by an electrician that I have been called in to fix. To be fair I've also seen many dodgy comms guys. The worst job was a recent one. Instead of replacing a cable that they had stuffed up while installing they decided to strip and twist the wires together and the bonus was that this join was ontop of a electrical junction box which makes the interference EVEN WORSE. There is a reason companies choose a dedicated communications provider when the electrical contractors generally offer to throw in comms wiring for a pittance to try and secure the contract. I would always go for cat6. I would also use a company that has dedicated comms people. The thicker conductors, higher twist rate and overall cable design is far superior over cat5 and if somebody is charging you significantly more for it they are ripping you off. Also I must mention I have managed to make shorter cat5 runs comply with cat6 specification by reterminating with cat6 sockets and keeping untwist rate to a minimum. I think what helped me learn what I know about cabling is I've always had access to the test equipment (fluke DTX 1800 for example) so was able to see early on the effects of a kink in the cable on the test result graph. Also yeah you can twist join a cable dodgy style and have it pass cat5 spec, it'll spike in loss right where the join is though, visible on graph. Edited 29/05/16 02:36 AM by johnxr6t 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krazy Kyle Get It To Wheelspin Uncontrolably Then Give It Another 5 Pounds Cruise Control 2,697 Member For: 14y 3m 23d Gender: Male Location: Work Posted 29/05/16 05:05 AM Share Posted 29/05/16 05:05 AM Kitchen tidied up, plastic still on microwave with bubbles to set of Steve's OCD... Will be getting a range hood and cupboards put in when I get home. Anyone got or had experience with pull out ranges before? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discostig Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday Donating Members 13,798 Member For: 17y 2m 19d Gender: Male Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure Posted 29/05/16 06:13 AM Share Posted 29/05/16 06:13 AM Oh god 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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