There is also the option, if you're a vendor that owns both ends (AP and
Switch) to do something creative with only a single Cat5/6.
 
Jeff

>>> On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 9:51 AM, in message
<[email protected]>, Peter
P Morrissey <[email protected]> wrote:


We’ve decided for now to run two Cat6A to every AP for new
construction. This is because right now it is not clear if vendors are
going to utilize two Gig or one 10 Gig connection for each AP to support
the theoretical oversubscription of one Gig by Wave2 and beyond. One of
the challenges is that cabling lifecycle is 15-20 years easily which
means that there will be multiple generations of wireless running on
that cable beyond even wave2. For insurance in the long term, it seems
to make the most sense to invest in 6A.
 
We are finding that CAT6A is very expensive to install due to the
higher costs for the cable and termination hardware as well as labor. In
addition, the pathway requirements for the fatter cable are also much
more expensive and also disruptive if it is renovation of existing
construction. Not sure what CAT7 will buy you. I believe it is shielded
and will mix more easily with Cat6, and is more narrow which addresses
pathway concerns, but there is also the hassle of terminating on a good
ground which complicates things quite a bit.
 
Pete Morrissey
 

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stewart, Joe
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 12:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] 802.11AC Future Infrastructure

 
As this technology begins to be deployed is anyone out there planning
ahead for wave two of this?  I know it’s not going to happen for a while
but I’m curious if there are folks in the process of new construction
where you have the option to add the infrastructure now to support the
10Gbps.  If so, has there been any documentation on what cable type
would be recommended for this? (ex. CAT6A or CAT7).
 
Thanks, 
 
 
Joe Stewart
Network Specialist I
Information Systems and Network Services
Claremont McKenna College
325 E. 8th Street, Roberts South #12
Claremont, CA 91711
 
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