On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 22:14:36 +1300
yuri <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/2/13 Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > That's what I'd heard as well. It's to network the gottage - or should I say
> > goffice? - which I've thrown up a bit of ordinary cat5 for the moment, which
> > won't last the winter. With those data rates, I might as well put in a 
> > wireless
> > bridge - much cheaper, too (:
> 
> Putting cat5 in walls with RJ45 sockets on a nice wallplate is not difficult.
> 
> Floor - concrete or wooden floorboards?
> Roofspace?
> Roof - steel or concrete rooftiles?
> Outer cladding - brick? Weatherboard? other?
> On brick houses there is a gap between the timber framing and the
> brick which is good for dropping cable down from the roofspace to a
> wall socket.
> 
> Internal walls - gib or lathe-and-plaster? Lathe-and-plaster walls are
> often dwang-less which makes dropping wires down them quite easy.
> 
> Dwangs can be drilled straight down from the top-plate but this is a pain.
> 
> There are options.
> 
> Yuri
Hi Yuri, long time no hear! Unfortunately, the goffice is about 15m from the 
house, which limits my options to digging a trench ion the clay or suspending 
it in the air ( which tends to have a low WAF ).

Cheers,

Steve

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Steve <[email protected]>

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