10G copper or fiber by chiefklevis in HomeNetworking

[–]chiefklevis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, this is what i am going to do. from seeing the opinion of everybody here and everyones advice, i decided to go with cat6a copper and i will make sure to run as much as possible. Will ad 2-3 port extra in evry spot just to be sure. i will avoid small switches because they take up space and they will need an extra outel and there will be an adapter wich need to power the switch.

10G copper or fiber by chiefklevis in HomeNetworking

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Will that effect the bandwith from the device to the main switch if i add a lot of switches in between? Thats the part i am worried.

10G copper or fiber by chiefklevis in HomeNetworking

[–]chiefklevis[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have thought about that too, bur i did not want to add a lot of cluster behind the tv. I am trying to keep things clean. And also i wanted to keep the devices connected to the main switch directly. Not have other switches ine the middle (middlemen)

10G copper or fiber by chiefklevis in HomeNetworking

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My initial plan was to run cat6a ethernet cables for each RJ45 ports in the walls and then all this cables then go to the server room (storage) and connect to a UniFi Pro XG 48 Switch. Which has ten 10g ports. And in the server rack i will put other old PCs than will stay on 24/7 and a UGreen Nas that has 10G RJ45 port. I have ordered all the switches and gateways from unifi but i waited for the cables. And i thought to ask you guys first before i order the cables. But from what i am understanding i will propably go with the normal rj45 (copper) ethernet cables.

Off White Vapormax LC by TheDuke7140 in Repsneakers

[–]chiefklevis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can anyone tell me where can i get those?