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Starting a new flood wiring project


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  • Subject: Starting a new flood wiring project
  • From: "Tracey Gardner" <tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 21:47:48 +0100
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Hello Mark

I must admit that I took the amount of CAT5 used in your
project as a guideline and thought that the original ten
boxes that I bought from CPC would be sufficient.
However that wasn't the case and I've subsequently had to
buy another fourteen boxes from Newey and Eyre.

I'm just wondering how much coax I'm going to need to put
in, but that should be easier as it will go into splitters/
combiners before going back to Node 0.

I wanted to do the same with the CAT5 and use patch panels
at strategic locations but Keith advised against that on
the grounds of lower data rates and the high cost of the
patch panels.

I'll see if I can get some digital shots taken this weekend!

Tracey



We should be running a record for most CAT5 in UK domestic
building.....I recon that'd be hard to beat Tracey!! :-)

Would be very interested in your pics.



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