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RE: New Build



Thanks for your reply.



We haven't looked at Z-Wave. Isn't it a wireless system? Because this is a
new build our client would like a hardwired system.

Switch: Any reason why not Netgear? PoE is a must, for the reasons given.
Been looking at the GS748TP, although I expect we won't need full PoE,
therefore may go for 1x GS724TP and 1x GS724TS, to keep costs down.



Another question: Where is the best place to locate Node Zero? I have seen
some builds with them in a room next to the front door, others with them as
centrally as possible to reduce cable costs. The architect has left two
huge
storage rooms on the second floor, my only concern is running cable all the
way to/from the second floor.



Regards



James

SJ Computers





From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Peer Oliver Schmidt
Sent: 30 March 2009 17:36
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] New Build



Hello James,

> We are just starting to price an Automation System for a new 5 bed
house.
I
> have currently included 24 CAT5 outlets (2 per bed, 2 Living, 2
Kitchen, 4
> TV/Study, 4 Study, 2 Dining). We will be installing 48 way switch to
leave
> room for IP cameras etc. Are there any other ports that I should
consider?
> More in the kitchen (System X)? Also, is a managed switch overkill for
a
> home?
>
> On the Automation front it looks like we will be using Cbus, Crestron
or
> Control4. Does anyone have any suggestions on which is best? My main
query
> with Cbus is how does it interface with other systems?
> (Security/AV/HVAC/etc)

A couple of notes:
* Automation front (1) Software: I am biased LinuxMCE.
* Automation front (2) Hardware: Z-Wave
* Switch (1): I only buy Cisco or 3Com (the ones with PoE)
* Switch (2): PoE for phones, IP cameras and WiFi access points
* Switch (3): I would not buy a single big switch, but multiple
smaller ones, to have some kind of fallback, and better bandwidth
allocation.

--
Best regards

Peer Oliver Schmidt
PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA





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