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My current network layout is as follows:
cat cables coming from the walls into a patch panel, from which Ethernet cables are going into a switch, which is connected to a router:
An alternative layout would be to attach connectors to all of the cat cables, and connect them straight to a switch.
In a previous question I asked about it, a user said I should not do that, as the cat cables in the walls are of different (better) quality, and the standard would be to connect them to a patch panel, for less twisting and mess of those cables, which can ruin them. He mentioned "Horizontal cabling" and "solid-core cables"
So I decided to just fix the bad cabling between the patch-panel and the switch, when I found that the current cables are already twisted, a lot, and it seems like there is some tension on at least one of them, because of gravity:
Note - this work was done by an installer. I am aware it is crummy.
Questions:
- Is it possible that that answer is mistaken? as if it was fully correct, these cables should have been broken by now
- Will it be OK to attach connectors to the cat cables, and connect them straight to the switch?
You can’t attach connectors to true installation cables with solid strands. – Daniel B – 2017-01-19T09:28:47.193
@DanielB Are you sure? Google/Amazon says otherwise; I'm confused – Amit – 2017-01-19T09:35:02.907
2Yes, because I tried. You’ll end up with a flaky connector, because 8P8C connectors are made for non-solid strands. They push a metal pin into the strand, which obviously won’t work well when it’s solid. The reverse is also not possible, because only solid strands are suitable for punch block connectors. – Daniel B – 2017-01-19T09:39:12.087
@DanielB excellent points. One thing though - is it ok for the cables to be looped around like that? – Amit – 2017-01-19T09:52:17.060
It would depend on the specs of the cable. Solid vs Stranded Category Cables. If it is a solid strand cable I would expect that cable to be quite stiff. Especially with the twisting near the patch panel they seem quite flexible. Depending on the length etc. they might actually be just normal cables. Nonetheless using a patch panel is a good idea to avoid accidental pulling and such.
– Seth – 2017-01-19T10:04:17.4072
@DanielB: There are connectors made for solid strands like this
– student – 2019-06-13T12:45:39.113