ᐅ Satellite System in New Construction: Unicable or Star Wiring?

Created on: 20 Nov 2018 21:41
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Reini1234
Hello,

I am currently building a new house and wanted to ask whether I should go with the standard star wiring or the Unicable system. There are a total of 8 outlets, but only up to 4 will be used at the same time. Only one satellite is to be received.
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Mottenhausen
27 Nov 2018 10:33
Since linear satellite TV is becoming an outdated form anyway, I wouldn’t go overboard with the wiring. Our children will laugh at us when they ask what that outlet in their room is for. It’s better to install plenty of Cat7 cables.
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BastiW
2 Dec 2018 08:15
We also use star wiring. The cables from the satellite dish run through conduit to the multiswitch – this is easier to maintain.

hanse987 schrieb:
For me, only star wiring as well.

The dual satellite socket is a nice-to-have, but the additional double LAN socket at the TV is much more important!
Cheers

True! But let's be honest: how many LAN connections do you realistically need there?
In our case, it would be TV, PS4, Wii, set-top box, and soundbar. I don’t want to have 5 LAN sockets built into the wall, plus maybe 5-6 power outlets and 2 satellite sockets. That ends up being a whole bunch of sockets. This makes it almost impossible to rearrange the room in the future.
I keep it simple: a power strip and a switch behind the TV furniture and only a moderate number of sockets. But that’s just my personal preference! =)
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hanse987
2 Dec 2018 10:47
BastiW schrieb:

That’s true! But let’s be honest: how many LAN ports do you really need?
For us, it would be TV, PS4, Wii, set-top box, and the soundbar. I don’t want to have five LAN outlets in the wall, plus maybe 5-6 power sockets and 2 satellite connections. That becomes a whole cluster of outlets. It makes it almost impossible to redesign the room in the future.
I keep it simple: power strips and a switch behind the TV furniture, and a moderate number of wall outlets. But that’s just my personal preference! =)

By an additional LAN double outlet, I basically mean one outlet with 2 LAN ports. A double outlet takes up just as much space as a single outlet.

A switch is always an option, but if one can be avoided, I think that’s better.
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BastiW
2 Dec 2018 10:59
hanse987 schrieb:
By additional LAN double socket, I basically meant just one socket with 2x LAN ports. A double socket takes up exactly the same space as a single socket.

A switch always works, but if you can avoid an extra one, I think that’s better.

Ah, okay. That confused me a bit. You’re right. Since the socket is already there, you might as well install a double socket.
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Baugummi
29 Jan 2019 17:55
I’m currently thinking about what would be best for our house.
However, I come from cable TV and don’t have much knowledge about satellite technology.
As a precaution, I pulled 4 coaxial cables in a conduit on the exterior wall up to the roof before the facade was installed.

So I can connect a quad LNB with those cables, right, or am I mistaken?
That means I can supply 4 independent TVs located throughout the house, correct?

I have at least 2 double CAT 7 sockets in every room on opposite walls.
Is SAT over IP reliable yet? Although that would mean I need additional receivers everywhere, which I actually wanted to avoid. I’m used to cable TV and only having to use one remote control.
Mycraft29 Jan 2019 18:23
Run a cable from the satellite dish to each TV, and that's it. This way, you can stick with one set-top box and be covered for decades.