On 9/23/05, Alexander Indenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/23/05, Maxim Kovgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You may consider Gigabit network infrastructure - i.e. buy Cat6 cables.
>
> I think for intra-home usage and internet connectivity fast/100mb
> infrastructure will be sufficient till year 2010 at least :)

Which will happen in less than 5 years.

Don't think that just because it sounds rediculous today it's not going to
come. I'd side with Maxim's recommandation on this one, especially that
I expect that the relative addition to price isn't high(?). Heck - I'd look for
the most advanced LAN technology I can afford which will be relevant
for the next 10-20 years and put it now. It's mostly a matter of how much
will you save if you avoid the "best" option.

BTW - do you have enough spare room in your tunnles to add cables later?

Remember how just a few years ago cellulars that do video-conference
(or even just PTT gadgets style Star-Trek) looked like science fiction and
now you can't remember when you first saw it in the street, now imagine
having to buy a new set of cables and having to re-wire your home in just
4-5 years.

(Even if you plan to leave your home before you get to take advantage of this,
it could add to the value of your home).

--Amos

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