Questions about Ethernet Cabling


PLEASE READ: This is not a thread about the merits or demerits of audiophile-grade ethernet cables, or any cable for that matter. If you don’t believe in spending extra on expensive cables, I respect your opinion but please don’t turn this into a point of contention.

So before I ask my questions, let me describe how internet connectivity is setup in my house:

- [Home office/study] The modem (AT&T), router (Google Nest/Mesh), and switch ($25 TP-link basic switch) are located in the home office/study. I also have a second system in this room as well as other stuff connected through the switch. In other words, I can’t move the switch to another room.

- [Media room] The main audio system is located in the media room which is in the diagonally opposite side of the house (single story). This room has the ENO ethernet filter connected to the Innuous Zenith MK3 streamer, and so on.

[Long ethernet cable] A very long run of ethernet cable (CAT 6/over 100 foot) runs from the [Home office/study] router and terminates into the [Media room] ethernet jack/wall plate. This was done by the builder and it runs through the attic.

- [Media room] From the [Media room] ethernet wall plate, I then use another 6 foot ethernet cable (also CAT 6) that goes into an ENO filter and then on to the Innuos Zenith MK3 streamer.

 

So here are my questions:

1. Is it worth upgrading only the so-called last-mile ethernet cable, i.e. the one between the [Media room] ethernet wall plate and Eno filter while I continue using the long CAT 6 cable [Study >> Media room]? It is going to be difficult, if not impossible, to replace the long-run CAT 6 cable as it goes through the attic where several spots are not reachable without tearing down some sheetrock.

2. Is it worth adding a second audiophile-grade switch (e.g. uptone) in the media room while leaving the one in the study as is? Or is it better to upgrade the switch in the study first and place the cheaper switch in the media room? Or do I need to replace both switches (not prefered as it adds to the cost)?

 

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Thanks for the feedback, folks. 

@lalitk So the ENO pack that I bought comes with their nice ethernet cables for both ends. The problem is that even the longer cable is too short to reach the in-wall socket. I have ordered a cheap switch from Amazon for the time being. I tried English Electric Switch8 in the past, and at least in my system, and I wasn't impressed at all, so I returned it. The plan is as follows: Media Room In-wall socket >> CAT6 cable >> Cheap router >> ENO's ethernet cable >> ENO filter >> ENO's ethernet cable >> Innuos Zenith.

I would love to buy the same switch that you have, but right now it's out of my budge given that I've just bought an expensive streamer and ENO. But that switch is still on my wish list. Hopefully, I will be able to buy one a few months down the line.

@tvad - thank you for the suggestions. As I mentioned earlier, I've ordered a cheap switch from Amazon. Once I put it in, the configuration is actually going to look the same as second picture in your post, i.e. with two switches. Let's see how it goes. I will keep you posted.

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@antigrunge2 I appreciate your suggestion. It's just that my experience with another switch in the same price range as the etherregen (I bought EE Switch8) was nothing to write home about. I tried it for almost three week but I wasn't impressed at all. In fact, I felt that it reduced the dynamics and the soudstage collapsed a little. So I ended up returning it. This is not to say that the etherregen will face the same fate, but I'm definitely a bit leary at this point.

But let me ask you this, can any of the clocks you mention work in conjunction with a different switch (e.g. D-Link) and/or Eno? Or is etherregen a requirement?