We're remodeling and I'm trying to decide how to properly wire my house - specifically, whether I should choose cat5e or cat6. I've browsed the opinions on this oft-asked topic and it comes down to how I'll use the network, and for that I would like to use VOIP, gigabit ethernet, and will have a centralized media server. That would suggest I will take advantage of cat6. My concern is that for budgetary and marital purposes I have to do my own installation. I am not completely amateur in this regard, but I respect professional work to question my capacity to correctly install cat6 having only worked with cat5e to date. There is also the cost issue of cat6 connectors, cabling, etc being 25-33% more expensive. What I'd hate to see is that I don't get the benefits of cat6 because the installation isn't perfect and yet I paid the premium.
So the question is, would cat6 be recommended for a DIY home installer (with reasonable skill but basic tools), and does it really provide worthy benefits for home use over cat5e?
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!
So the question is, would cat6 be recommended for a DIY home installer (with reasonable skill but basic tools), and does it really provide worthy benefits for home use over cat5e?
Thanks in advance for any and all advice!