Peter Loeser
Active Member
As you may have gathered I'm a bit of a wiring nut. I've mentioned some of my wiring plans in my HT build thread but I thought this might be more relevant in the context of its own thread. I've finally got my network up and running with a few devices.
We have an antenna in the attic running to the amplified coax distribution blocks up top and out to each room in the house. We don't have a cable subscription but the system could be used in that way also. I get all local channels but PBS. Hoping a 2nd amplifier will get us a useable signal.
We have Comcast internet coming into an Arris modem, through an Asus router and out to a 48 port netgear switch. From the switch I have a TP Link wifi access point (not pictured) centrally located in the house which seems to have enough range to handle all wifi duties. All stationary devices will be hard wired back to the switch.
The shelf will have a Pioneer network receiver which can connect to Airplay devices and will serve the front porch and rear patio speakers individually.
Still lots of cat6 cables to terminate and a good bit of tidying up to do but making good progress. I also plan to mount my Mac Mini and a NAS to act as a Plex server for all of my BD and DVD rips.
I've also run cat6 to the corners of the house in case I ever want to setup security cameras.
At this point I don't have any home automation or security system planned but have considered looking into it.
Anybody body else go to extremes with their wiring or have a panel to show off?
We have an antenna in the attic running to the amplified coax distribution blocks up top and out to each room in the house. We don't have a cable subscription but the system could be used in that way also. I get all local channels but PBS. Hoping a 2nd amplifier will get us a useable signal.
We have Comcast internet coming into an Arris modem, through an Asus router and out to a 48 port netgear switch. From the switch I have a TP Link wifi access point (not pictured) centrally located in the house which seems to have enough range to handle all wifi duties. All stationary devices will be hard wired back to the switch.
The shelf will have a Pioneer network receiver which can connect to Airplay devices and will serve the front porch and rear patio speakers individually.
Still lots of cat6 cables to terminate and a good bit of tidying up to do but making good progress. I also plan to mount my Mac Mini and a NAS to act as a Plex server for all of my BD and DVD rips.
I've also run cat6 to the corners of the house in case I ever want to setup security cameras.
At this point I don't have any home automation or security system planned but have considered looking into it.
Anybody body else go to extremes with their wiring or have a panel to show off?