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RE: Any advice for ambitious newbie?



> > I know this goes against established practice in this
> group, but I was
> > only planning on one run per workstation, plus a few extra scattered

> You may regret this later on.  There are people here who ran
> 4 drops to
> each room and now regret putting in so little.  I think the general
> consensus is that you can never have enough CAT5.

I wholeheartedly agree with this.
I went 'OTT' on CAT5 when I wired the house a few years back and have 8 runs
in the lounge for example.
That was before I discovered video over CAT5 distribution and have recently
(thnkafully) had the opportunity to slap in another 6 runs to cope with
this.
The office/computer room also had 10? runs and I put in cable for another 4,
which _will_ get used.
NB - this is not node 0 either - that's somewhere else entirely.

Repeat after me "You can never have enough CAT5"... :D

HTH


Tony


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