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Speedport 724v mit Patchpanel und Switch

vor 8 Jahren

Hallo liebe Community,

für unseren Telefon-Internet-Anschluss im neuen Haus habe ich folgende Lösung / Idee:

im Keller befindet sich der APL bzw. die erste TAE -Dose (im E-Schrank mit Patchpanel). Zu den einzelnen Wohnräumen gehen Netzwerkkabel (CAT7) ab, die über das Patchpanel verbunden sind.

Idee ist, den Sportport 724w ins Wohnzimmer zu stellen.

Zudem habe ich noch einen passenden Switch gekauft, der in den E-Schrank im Keller kommt.

Wie muss bzw. sollte ich das ganze Verkabeln. Nach meinem Verständnis so:

- von TAE (F-Codiert) auf RJ45 ans Patchpanel

- über Hausverkabelung zum Wohnzimmer, dort mit Netzwerkkabel (Cat 5 oder Cat 7??) an Speedport (DSL)

- LAN1 mit Netzwerkkabel zur Dose und dann über Hausverkabelung runter in Keller zum Patchpanel

(von den anderen LAN-Anschlüssen geht es zum EntertainTV oder zum AppleTV)

- vom Patchpanel zum Switch - und von da aus über das Patchpanel zu den einzelnen Räumen

Wo ich nicht ganz schlau daraus werde: wozu dient die blaue Link-Buchse am Speedport? Muss das Telefonsignal vom Keller an die DSL-Buchse oder an die Link-Buchse?

Gibt es sonst noch Anforderungen an die zu verwendenden Kabel?

Danke für eine anregende Diskussion.

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