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Re: CAT5e for the Kitchen WAS Cat5e cable in walls



> There'll be around 20 power sockets, so 40 runs of cat5 in the
kitchen......
> Do you think that would do?

My problem was positioning rather than quantity in the kitchen.  I wanted
to
put the kitchen Fi in a cupboard with the DDAR, but I had no cable there.
It ended up down in the living end of the kitchen as there was cable there.

I don't mind spending on wireless for Webpads like Fuji/Epod that need to
be
portable, but I wouldn't want to spend a load on the DDAR to make it
wireless.

40 in Kitchen is HECTIC!! :)

M.




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