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RE: Inline Joining Of Cat5
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- Subject: RE: Inline Joining Of Cat5
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- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 20:58:04 +0100
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Hi
Alan
Thank
you for your reply
When
you say CPC, can you tell me who these are and if they have a web
address.
Again,
many thanks
David
O'Brien
When I extended some I used a Katt 601 joint
box,
its the sort of thing BT use to bring in one large multicore then
distribute
out locally. It has clip in strips which accept 20 punch down type
connections, each box will accommodate three of the strips. I think I got
them
from CPC, it certainly made a nice neat job.
Alancc
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 4:06
PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Inline Joining Of
Cat5
Hi
All
I have the need
to extend approx 22 no' Cat 5 cables. Can anyone tell me the best way of
doing this, and if there is the need to purchase specific joiners, where
might I get them.
Regards
David
O'Brien
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