Hi Scott.

Ok, but when you say don't run the wiring on the same path, what do you
mean? They have already run the wiring prallel to house wiring in several
plcase - most of the time about 12 inches apart. This is difficult to
avoid. Is this problematic?

Also, what do you consider bandwidth intensive? If you mean just a few
machines, I guess you are right, i only have 6 right now. I do run a
server that's connected to a 768/768kbps DSL connection that can get a
decent amount of use. Of course I want to be prepared for the worst :)

perhaps we should take this offline.

thanks
charles

 On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Scott Skrogstad wrote:

> Charles
>       I have installed CAT5 in many homes including my own.  Because you 
> are not going to be running a bandwidth intensive network at home.  Most
> of the CAT5 rules don't apply.  Just be careful to use CAT5 jacks and CAT5 
> approved boxes. Of course don't run your CAT5 Wiring along the same path
>as your standard 12x3 or 14x3  in house wire.  


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