Planning sockets and burn sites

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-29 14:02:30

SebastianH.

2020-09-29 14:45:03
  • #1

What do you have to plan for outside? I was thinking of two sockets (1x house / 1x garage) outside!?
If you want to have speakers or similar in the outdoor area later on, what needs to be provided for that?
 

Daniel-Sp

2020-09-29 14:47:47
  • #2
Recessed socket = socket for decorative lighting on the window in the window recess. CAT = network. CAT - ceiling outlet for WLAN access point
 

Daniel-Sp

2020-09-29 14:52:19
  • #3
Outside:
Light at the house and in the garden
Motion detector
Switchable outdoor socket at least on terrace(s) and front door
Facade lighting if desired
Network socket for WLAN access point and/or cameras
You can do so much...
 

pagoni2020

2020-09-29 14:54:26
  • #4
Depending on taste, for example, wall outlets for wall lamps, a socket in the hallway near the front door, garden shed?, garage/work area rather 2x2 pieces, terrace/seating area rather more than one, directly at the bed 2x per side each. I would base the network more on the actual, personal need. In our current apartment, hundreds of meters of network cable + sockets were installed at that time. None of them are used by us, except for the router access. For the average person, I think so far, one router per floor and the rest with WiFi should be enough. But you will get enough info here.....I'm interested in it too.
 

SebastianH.

2020-09-29 14:59:12
  • #5
phew I have to say, that overwhelms me a bit. Thanks for the clarification first! So I am absolutely not an expert. We currently have our router connected via the telephone socket and that would have to be done twice (one telephone socket per floor to connect the router), if I understand you correctly? We mainly use WLAN anyway. The idea was at least to have a network connection on the TV devices.
 

pagoni2020

2020-09-29 15:04:12
  • #6
We currently have that here as well and it might make sense, but everything runs over WiFi with us, including TV streaming etc., with the best quality. Of course, it’s also a question of cost, but I plan to install as little as possible here because I don’t see what more I would need when everything runs perfectly fine without it. Maybe if you work with cameras, etc., no idea, but at the moment I don’t see any benefit that would justify these costs for me.
 

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