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RE: cat5e wiring and patch panels


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  • Subject: RE: cat5e wiring and patch panels
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 19:05:30 +0100
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> Where is a good place to get cat5e wiring.. I live near
Windsor/Heathrow
if
> that makes a difference?

I've been using City Electrical Factors in Winchester which does CAT5e at
about £30 a 305m box.

> Any recommendations for patch panels?

Sorry ... no suggestions ... haven't done mine yet.

> Instead of the Phillips Pronto, are there any other recommendations,
for
> example with a colour screen (at a sensible price) ?

Unfortunately not ... there's the Lexicon controllers (at £2,500) or the
Crestron systems (at new car prices) but the Pronto has the "bottom
end" of
the market all to itself. Try a "normal" Pronto ... the 1Mb
Prontos are
great value now and the screen really is quite useable. Sure it's not got
the clarity of an iPaq but it's as good as my Psion 5 screen.

Phil


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