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RE: Re: Am I putting enough CAT5 into my house


  • Subject: RE: Re: Am I putting enough CAT5 into my house
  • From: "Benfield, John (IT Services, ID)" <john.benfield@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:45:42 -0000


>Are you absolutely 100% certain where you will put all the
furniture/how you will use the space?

Some of the rooms can (probably) only be used in one way. In some
rooms there will be two connections on one side and two on the other, which
I am a but worried about because sods law states that one pair will be
covered and the second pair will not be enough.

>Also - you mention having two Node 0's. Are you going to provide
plenty of cable runs *between* them?

Hum, need to think on that one. Half the problem is that as the
design has evolved so has my expected use, so it's that age old problem of
what I *might* do in the future.


I probably should have asked another question as well. If I need to
run more cables, how do I explain it to SWMBO, as at present she thinks
I've
gone OTT.


>


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