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RE: A newbie builds a house


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  • Subject: RE: A newbie builds a house
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 09:14:48 +0100
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> The one glaring thing is the number of CAT5 lines you're thinking
about.
> I would recommend a _minimum_ of 8 CAT5 points per room. The marginal
> cost of adding extra CAT5 points at time of first-fix electrics is
very
> low. The likelyhood of running out at some point within the first two
> years is very high, and the cost of retro-fitting once the decorating
is
> done is also high.
>
>

I overlookd that, I agree with mark, I put 2 or 3 cat5 to every room and up
to 8 in some rooms, but its not enough, I also have cat5 to every light
swith in the place.

John




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