NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
Mizzou11
May 14, 2016Aspirant
Should I use a patch panel or go without one for my home network?
I just started working from home and I realize that my home network is slow when everyone (me, fiancee and 7 year old son) are all home doing our own thing. We stream everything thru the internet (10...
Mizzou11
May 14, 2016Aspirant
That is the only upside to it as I can see right now. I am very clean and organized however once the ethernet wires leave the entertainmwent box in the garage they are going to be hidden. I drilled holes thru the rafters in the basement so see how long each cord should be for each room. I then analyzed what the shrtest distance wouild be to each room from the router or switch in the entertainment box. I do not see it being confusing to known wihch cords go to what, however, the patch panel would make all the wires look neat and organized. At this point I do not care about how neat or organized they look, this will all be obsolete when I sell the house in 3-4 years.
TheEther
May 14, 2016Guru
If you install Cat 6A or better cable, it will be good up to 10 Gbps up to 100 meters. That will certainly not be obsolete in 3 to 4 years. So, you'll want the installation to last. A patch panel will eliminate unnecessary wear and tear from direct handling of the cable.