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Re: [KAT5] Newbie overload!




Hi Mike

> Do most Kat5 users get away with having just one cat 5 cable?  How
> many of you wish you had an "extra" cat 5 cable and why?

Install as much of cat5 cable as you can..... As well as using cat5 for
KAT5
i use  the structured cat5 wiring system for my infrared system , Probe
Status system and other ha stuff .....

Frank


----- Original Message -----
From: "dcmichael" <dcmichael@xxxxxxx>
To: <kat5-users@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 5:12 AM
Subject: [KAT5] Newbie overload!


>
>
> Greetings from Arlington, VA USA
>
> I'm having a new townhouse built, and for the longest time I have
> been trying to figure out what to do about wiring the place.
>
> Before I found this group and "discovered" that you can send
lots of
> other stuff over Cat5, I ordered a bunch of "2x2" wiring
from every
> room in the house, leading to a central location (my garage).
>
> The 2x2 bundle consists of 2 coax cables, and 2 cat 5 cables.
>
> I've been trying to read up and figure out the "best" setup
for my
> place, but I'm drowning in too much information.
>
> Do most Kat5 users get away with having just one cat 5 cable?  How
> many of you wish you had an "extra" cat 5 cable and why?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Mike
>
> P.S.  Any US kat5 users in here?
>
>
>
>
>
> Searchable KAT5 archive can be found at
> http://www.ukha-archive.com/
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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