I'd like to run CAT5 from one wall, over the ceiling and back down to a parallel wall. My CPU/DAW is located on one wall and the control surface(which must connect to the CPU via ethernet(cross-over cable connection) is located on the parallel wall. This is all pre-drywall.
Is this all that needs to be done or are there things I need to be concerned about, like signal strength or type of cabling or connectors. The total distance needs to be around 40 feet.
Thanks in advance!
Extending ethernet length-in wall installation
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That length of Cat5 you'll be fine. If you're running pier to pier (from computer to computer w/o a hub) you'll need to wire it in reverse pair (cross over). Otherwise, you'll be ok. Just need some RJ45 connectors and crimpers.
If you ever plan to do more than 2 computers, I'd go ahead and put in a small hub. (They're cheap now days).
If you ever plan to do more than 2 computers, I'd go ahead and put in a small hub. (They're cheap now days).