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- Subject: smokes
- From: "Mick Furlong" <dorsai@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2001 05:07:48 +0100
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4 months off the ciggies now
it is good but I want to KILL someone!!!!!!!
guys please give me some help abuse or anything ,,,I am easily bored :)
Mick...(awake becuase he isnt smoking!)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Campbell [mailto:c.macd@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 02 June 2001 00:23
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: Foundations are in!
>
>
> Having to retrofit cables is not much fun (and I live in a bungalow).
As
> many have noted there are numerous uses for the cat 5 cabling.
> These include
> but are not limited to pc network, video distribution throughout,
audio
> distribuiton (maybe not for the purists), Infra red routing, quick
alarm
> connections etc.
>
> Personally I have Comfort as my main alarm unit and Home automation.
It is
> located next to three x48 cat 5 patch panels (only one nearly filled
so
> far), I have routed cat 5 to most rooms, the rest will be done when I
can
> get underfloor access. It is also routed to my greenhouse and
summerhouse
> (hut) outside and will run also to my weatherstation (soon). There are
a
> number of cctv's around the house which are also routed.
>
> I have set up Comfort with a number of links to the patch panel, which
can
> then easily be used for linking to extra devices e.g. door contact on
> greenhouse, which when opens announces the zone on the keypad similar
with
> side gate etc .
>
> There are 2off TM12U's giving total of 32 different operating codes,
this
> with a few remotes and mainly plug in modules give good control
> of lights in
> the house and garden.
>
> When running cables, it is wise to run the ct100 or better coaxial to
all
> required tv points. This will enable fitting sky etc easy.
>
> Campbell
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <steve_almond@xxxxxxx>
> To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 11:05 AM
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Foundations are in!
>
>
> > First, thanks to all who replied, I guess the overall message is
> > clear - plenty of Cat 5!
> >
> > However, this raises a further question or two:
> >
> > I have thought that X-10 systems were a way of communicating
through
> > the mains wiring. If we use this system, why would we need so
much
> > Cat 5? In other words, shouldn't it be one or the other (to some
> > extent - there will obviously be some overlap)?
> >
> > If we run mucho Cat 5 (and Ian talks about 3 nodes each with 4
Cat5
> > cables in some rooms) how are the cables terminated in the room?
Do
> > we have banks of sockets in ranks across the walls?
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > Steve & Lynda
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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