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Re: DIN modules question


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  • Subject: Re: DIN modules question
  • From: "Neil J. McRae" <neil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 12:37:50 +0100 (BST)
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> :[. [I've had the house recently rewired so I'm a bit limited in
> > my options].
>=20
> Repeat after me,
>=20
> 'Thou shalt put in many cables when thou rewireth....'
>=20

Yeah - I did on the CAT5 side [and then found out I didn't need it after I=
=20
aquired some WaveLAN stuff shortly after :-)]. BT ran a 30 pair cable from
one side of my house to the other as I've got so much telecoms stuff,
[2x ADSL, 2X ISDN-2, 2X POTS !]. Being in networking I should know better.

Regards,
Neil.

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