Home network cabling with POE access points

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-21 13:12:23

rick2018

2019-02-22 14:04:53
  • #1
Hello Your network cable probably comes out of a conduit box, right? You attach the keystone to this cable (terminate it, it's the same as if it were a socket). Now you have a cable with a jack at the end. You plug the patch cable into this. The other side goes into the access point. You screw the mount of the access point over the conduit box and then click the access point onto it. The access point covers everything. So you don't have to plaster anything. Instead of a socket that covers everything, you have an access point and no visible cables.
 

Zaba12

2019-02-22 14:30:36
  • #2
Thank you for the idea. Cool solution.
 

rick2018

2019-02-22 17:45:23
  • #3
Are your outlets for the APs rather near the floor or higher up? The UAP-IW-HD might also be interesting. For this, you make the hole slightly bigger and install the appropriate flush-mounted box. With the Inwall, you can plug the network cable with the field-attachable connector straight in. The Inwall also has network ports at the bottom so that you have both the access point and a multi-socket. In my opinion, it only makes sense if the location fits and it is rather near the floor.
 

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