When used for 10/100/1000BASE-T, the maximum allowed length of a Cat 6 cable is 100 meters or 328 feet, so using the Cat 6 cabling will allow for some extra feet for going around walls and into ceilings to be able to reach the various rooms (Wikipedia, 2014). Also using STP Cat-6 or shielded twisted pair cabling features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise usually created by EMI or electromagnetic interference (XMultiple). The Cat6 STP will also physically be wired as a star topology where each computer node is wired with its own Ethernet cable to the centralized switch.
Estimating the cable length needed has many variables; actual measurement of the rooms, available space in either the floors or ceilings, how the computers and devices will be placed in the room, etc. I have made an estimate allowing for extra cable in case of possible repair and other circumstances. The chart below are my estimates of the room sizes on the two floors.
Rooms 1st Floor
Estimate of Size of Room in feet
Rooms 2nd Floor
Estimate of Size of Room in feet
Server Room
12
Server Room
12
Lecture Classroom 1
40
Lab Classroom 1
40
Lecture Classroom 2
68
Lab Classroom 2
68
Office 1
12
Office 1
12
Lecture Classroom 3
48
Lab Classroom 3
48
Lecture Classroom 5
68
Lab Classroom 5
68
Office 3 (IT)
15
Office 2
15
Lecture Classroom 4
68
Lab Classroom 4
68
Library
82
Student Lab
82
Office 4 (Dean)
15
Office 3
15
Office 5 (Admission)
60
Lab Classroom6
60
Estimates of the