My family is opening up a small market and have asked me to look into running some cables. I figured it'd just be like at home but with longer cable runs. Just wanted to get some input however 
Our modem is at one corner, and we have three POS systems to the next corner and then three meat scales on the top corner. There is no computer on the opposite diagonal corner.
Each POS system will have their own POS card terminals, so at this corner there will be a
total of six devices.
I was thinking of making things easy by cabling just ONE cable from the modem corner to the POS corner, connecting it to an 8-port switch and then connect to the six devices. I would do the same to the meat scale corner but with a 5-port switch and connect the three devices. I figure that would work OK but if that one cable feeding from thet modem corner to either corner fails, then all those devices would be offline.
I'm now thinking of running three individual cables from the modem corner to the POS corner, and three more individual cables to the meat scale corner. At the POS corner, I would then connect to a switch (three of them) and break them into three POS system/POS card terminal pairs.
In the professional world, how would a technician run the cables? Would running three cables close to each other result in any interference?
these are the cables i'm using: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VPOGYE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Our modem is at one corner, and we have three POS systems to the next corner and then three meat scales on the top corner. There is no computer on the opposite diagonal corner.
Each POS system will have their own POS card terminals, so at this corner there will be a
total of six devices.
I was thinking of making things easy by cabling just ONE cable from the modem corner to the POS corner, connecting it to an 8-port switch and then connect to the six devices. I would do the same to the meat scale corner but with a 5-port switch and connect the three devices. I figure that would work OK but if that one cable feeding from thet modem corner to either corner fails, then all those devices would be offline.
I'm now thinking of running three individual cables from the modem corner to the POS corner, and three more individual cables to the meat scale corner. At the POS corner, I would then connect to a switch (three of them) and break them into three POS system/POS card terminal pairs.
In the professional world, how would a technician run the cables? Would running three cables close to each other result in any interference?
these are the cables i'm using: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VPOGYE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
