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Re: guidance on cat5 wiring a house?



Depending on the house layout, I would advise you to do exaclty what I
did -
don't worry about cable, put in plenty of accessible conduit.
http://www.ccso.co.uk/sb/conduit.html

I installed it so it is all accessible from the roofspace, so I can draw
new
cables through it whenever I need to. I put some into every room, at least
in diagonally opposite corners, some with multiples in all 4 corners.

Its worked perfectly for me, and is *relatively* futureproof


HTH

Simon


On 08/12/06, Richard <richard@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> A friend is renovating a house and I suggested he take the opportunity
to
> put cat5 throughout and then he could make use of it for video and
audio
> etc
> - so he came back and said what a great idea but how?
>
>
>
> And I'm kind of stuck - I'm no networking expert and assumed that you
just
> run cat5 back to a convenient node0 point and when he is ready can
install
> a
> patch panel switch etc but can anyone advise on the pitfalls and any
> advice
> on placement in rooms - how many lines into each room etc
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
> Rich
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Simon

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