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Re: RG6 to RJ45



I believe what your in need of is a (10 Base T)Ethernet converter to (10
Base 2)Coax.  I think you will have more trouble than you really need.  And
if the homeowner insist on CAT5 or else he will file suit or something.
Give him the CAT5 and bite the bullet.  Depending on construction it is not
that difficult to pull in the CAT5.  I would leave the CAT3 in case he wants
to put in phone jacks.

But if you insist on the converter the here you go.  I don't think I can
help you any more
Good Luck and have a good weekend.

http://www.blackbox.com/Tech_Support/Technical-documents/media-converters.aspx

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2005-03,GGLD:en&q=coax+to+ethernet+converter

http://www.saveateagle.com/le740-tpbnc-v15.html?ovchn=OTHER&ovcpn=Froogle&ovcrn=LE740-TPBNC-V15&ovtac=CMP

http://cgi.ebay.com/Omnitron-Thin-Coax-8340-0-10-Base-T-Media-Converter-NEW_W0QQitemZ5795254644QQihZ006QQcategoryZ11175QQcmdZViewItem

http://www.buy.com/prod/iconv10btrj45to10b2coax-module/q/loc/101/10373629.html?dcaid=17379









"dpw" <dpw168@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1163212118.354343.301980@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Appreciate the reply.  Checked with blackbox earlier today and they say
> they do not have a solution.  Homeowner says he isn't going to accept
> the Cat3 and is telling ec that either he finds a solution or is going
> to be fishing a lot new wire.  I think the throughput on these media
> converters from RG6 to RJ45 was good.  Unfortunately still cannot find
> company that had them.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> ABLE_1 wrote:
>> 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
>> news:1163194928.888250.269250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > 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/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "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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