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Rosners
Dec 07, 2021Aspirant
RBKE963B - Help with optimal location based on house plan
Hello, We're building a new construction home and are currently in the planning phase. We do have our house plan finalized and would greatly appreciate any insights as to the optimal placement for th...
Rosners
Dec 07, 2021Aspirant
It's essentially a ranch. The first floor is ~4,300 sqft and the basement (unfinished) is the same sqft. We will eventually finish parts of the basement so it would be good to plan ahead in terms of additional satellites. Does it make a difference for the optimal positioning if we're able to hardwire the satellites to the router? Since we haven't built the house yet, we could run wires to any location in the house.
FURRYe38
Dec 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
OK, yes, if you can get CAT6A cable in wall infrastructure in place during the build out, then you'll be good. I did this several years ago when we did a new addition to my home. CAT6A in wall and patch panel in a central electronics location. Main level is recommended, not in a basement. Mines on 2nd level. Then run CAT6 patch cables from wall outlets to devices, RBS and such.
- CrimpOnDec 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
Telcom wiring in residential structures has evolved over the years. At one time,builders would put a patch panel in the garage and then home owners would find that this location was horrible in terms of air temperature and electrical needs. Since this building is totally new, I would want to consider (a) how is the Internet Service Provider going to get service to the house? (because either the modem/fiber box and router have to be located there, or (b) there needs to be an ethernet cable from that location to where the router will be, and (b) where in the house will it be convenient to locate a patch panel and a bunch of electronics that all need to be [relatively] cool and have electricity?
I would definitely install a bunch of cables to the basement (leave them rolled up near the ceiling.
Also, if you plan to install security cameras, now is a good time to install ethernet cables to the most likely locations.