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Re: Foundations are in!


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  • Subject: Re: Foundations are in!
  • From: steve_almond@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 22:12:24 -0000
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>
> The options are either the UK stuff, like the clipsal range mark
mentioned,
> or the US bits from http://www.letsautomate.com either
way, its not
as
> horrid as you think. My 4xCat-5 +SCART comes down to an outlet
about the
> size of a double socket, but it's vertically mounted.
>
>
> here's a small picture of our dining room point 1 :)

Ian,

Thanks for the picture - not nearly as obtrusive as I thought!
Now I can see how this solves the problem of connecting computers and
telephones into a system (controller/ethernet hub back at the wiring
closet, for instance). What other devices would you typically connect
to these Cat 5 sockets?

This still also seems to leave open the question of light(s) control.
How is this tackled?

Thanks to you and all others who are helping,

Steve & Lynda




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