I recently did some renovation on my house. While all of the walls were open, I had the electrician wire cat5, rj-46, and voice cable to every room in the house, and routed directly to the basement.
I need some help coming up with a strategy for setting up the home networking. Should I get a large router and connect it to a server in the basement, or should I go with a prefab integrated modular networking system? I see that Leviton (http://www.leviton.com) has a system to integrate home networks. It's a box that goes in the basement and routes all cable, phone, lan, and I think can be connected to a home surge protector, server, and cable/dsl modem. But I'm not sure if it's big enough to accomodate all 18 connectors I have. I would love to use a product like this if it was affordable, because it would be a much cleaner solution. Does anybody have any experience doing this sort of thing, or with any specific products? Do you have an recommendations for me? I appreciate your help, and I appologize for cross-posting to both newbie and expert, but I figured it might cross boundaries here. -- Paul Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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