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Nice job :D
Although I think a compressor and an air hammer may be overkill for plasterboard walls :eek: ;) :D Did you route everything to the loft or just to a room where the router/hub/switch/server sits ? |
The loft (that pic is actually the main bedroom). Behind the TV I have 3x Cat5 and several aerials etc. Can be tricky for downstairs rooms but I pretty much have routes planned for everything now. I try to do each room as we decorate - I am fortunate in having block & plaster walls which are easier to channel and make good than plasterboard. Server sits in the loft aswell.
Loft Patch "Cupboard" - B&Q Value unit with 19" rails from maplins ;) Blue Cat5 for Ethernet / Yellow for Voice. http://www.eatworms.org.uk/patch-cupboard.jpg Deano [Edited by dsmith - 1/20/2004 12:09:28 PM] |
Excellent :) I do miss not having brick and plaster walls when it comes to stuff like this.
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Need to smash the complete innards out of our house (well - maybe thats a bit strong). Management in the lounge is all in the walls. but no wired lan sockets. PC/Work room is a tangle of 3 pcs and 21 sony CRT all CAT5 wired to DLINK 6-2xx+ 111mbs wireless - surge gang plugs every where - aways powered up.
Teenage Daughter has an MSI Mega PC/NEC LCD, 5 channel system perminently busy as ether a tv, a stereo or a puter. Chill room all wireless and Xbox via a Dlink DWL-810+ wireless bridge. I want to be able to stream to every room and have all the media up on one of the servers - and a 'plasmay - shaumone' and projector for the chill room - dreams dreams dreams - too much wire Think last leccy bill was about 78 quid Still no luck with my samba shares. [Edited by igratton - 1/21/2004 7:05:31 AM] |
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