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Re: RG6 to RJ45
Oh, I thought you were working with CCTV and wanted to use UTP to transmit
video.
I do not know what you are referring to but it would seem to me that you
would need some thing from here http://www.blackbox.com/.
On the other hand since you are taking a residence not commercial and if the
CAT3 was with 4 pair I would just install some CAT5 jacks and hook her up.
It will work but your transmission speed will suffer a bit. But in a
residential environment you will hardly notice enough to make a difference.
Good Luck.
Les
"dpw" <dpw168@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> ABLE_1 thanks for your reply. Went to their site and did not see
> solution there. Could you give me more detail on what product they are
> supposed to carry?
>
> To explain more, fellow tech called me about a job he is on where an
> electrician ran network cable in new house. 2 Problems: he ran Cat3
> instead of Cat5e or Cat6 and now the walls are all closed up. The one
> thing he did do was run a lot of excess RG6 drops. And a few months
> ago I read about these wall plates that can convert RG6 to RJ45. The
> article may have been in Residential Systems Magazine or SCN (System
> Contractor News). I have not found the back issue yet.
>
> Thank You.
>
>
>
>
> ABLE_1 wrote:
>> http://www.nvt.com/
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>> "dpw" <dpw168@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1163194000.081470.185250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Short time ago read an article about a new product that would allow an
>> > RG6 connection to be converted to RJ45 jack. Allows unused RG6 runs to
>> > be transformed to network use at the wall plate. Similar transceiver
>> > would convert cable at termination point.
>> >
>> > Does anyone know the company that manufactures these?
>> >
>> > Thank You.
>> >
>
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