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RE: CAT5 Cabling was DDAR update


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  • Subject: RE: CAT5 Cabling was DDAR update
  • From: "Michael Mc Aree" <michael.mcaree@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 15:25:58 +0100
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>
> Does anyone know whether 568A or 568B is preferred these days.   From
a
> quick scan in google it looks like 568A is the lad these days for new
> installs?  If I can work out how to get across to the other side of
the
> house then a couple of Keiths KAT5's may be on the agenda for later.

Maybe not much use to you Paul but others might find this simple guide to
CAT5 wiring very useful;

http://www.bluemax.net/techtips/networking/Wiring_Tips/Wiring100TX/100TXCont
ents.htm


My weekend project will involve Touchlinc Screen and the Clipsal range
including a neon indicator to show that the heating is working. The details
of which are here http://www.thompson.co.uk/ha/touchlinc.html.
I will update
as I get the Digital Camera again!



Regards

Michael
BELFAST


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