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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 06:03 pm, Joseph Carter wrote:
:
: Actually no. New phone cables are usually CAT-3 grade twisted pair for
: modems and FAXes in the walls, and you need two lines for each phone line.
: CAT-5e wiring has 8 conductors, but of these only 4 get used for 10/100
: Ethernet. Plain CAT-5e cable can be used for Ethernet and two lines, and
: that grade of cable is available in 16 conductor form as well. You can
: easily run this to a phone and an Ethernet jack with wires to spare for
: future upgrades.
how a bout fiber for that matter, but maybe re-wiring the hotel isnt in the
plans, which is why you want to use homepna or homeplug, or even wireless
networking options.
Jamie
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