Through a room upstairs there is a door that opens and you can step out into the attic.
Putting network switch in attic.
So i sorta need to put a switch in my attic theres no other good way to do it really theres a few but i prefer this.
My setup is likely overkill for many people.
You could take a metal cased switch and add vent holes and a fan.
A few solutions come to mind.
Put a cheap unmanaged switch up there if it craps out then move the switch to a closet wall mount.
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The plan is to run a single cat5 cable from the study on the ground floor outside the house using metal trunking to the attic where i will install a network switch netgear gs116 maybe.
Add a ceiling vent and insulate above it so the switch is in the cooler room air.
I would need to run an extension cord around a corner from that outlet in the attic to put it where i want to put it.
It would be easy using a patch panel or even cat5e keystone couplers to extend the cables into a closet with a power line.
The hottest it gets in the summer based over last 3 years is 97 f and the coldest is 20 f.
In searching for one online i run across trendnet or blackbox switches that are designed for a rail or rack system.
They come with no power supply and the power supply offered for them is typically a 60 watt unit for a rack system to power.
I need an 8 port network switch for my attic in south louisiana where the summertime temps exceed 130.
What i m wanting to do is keep a poe switch in the attic.
Then seal up the hole with spray foam.
I put four ethernet jacks at each location in the office and living room and single ethernet jacks in the bedroom and the kitchen.
This might keep it running.
You might prefer to.
If you have central ac ducts in the attic you can install the switch in the duct to keep it cool.