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RE: CAT5e for the Kitchen WAS Cat5e cable in walls
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- Subject: RE: CAT5e for the Kitchen WAS Cat5e cable in
walls
- From: Frost Neil <neil.frost@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 12:12:43 -0000
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slight over kill you think then?
I thought if you run one you might as well run two.......
and as the whole house is being rewired and I have a convenient route to
node 0 (once the hot water tank is out of the airing cupboard (or hot
press)) AND SHMBO approval (not written yet!!).....
Maybe 40 is to many, could put 1 double cat5 for every 2 double
sockets.......
but if I run out, then I'll know who to see........ :-)
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark McCall [mailto:mark@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 March 2002 12:07
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] 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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