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67845017 (banned)
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Naperville, IL

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Re: Benefits of Wired Network

Personally, I think you're 24 connections too short. WTF are you thinking?

DarkLogix
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join:2008-10-23
Baytown, TX

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said by 67845017:

Personally, I think you're 24 connections too short. WTF are you thinking?

You're right should be 8 not 4 per room

and I totally forgot to mention adding in a 6513e switch. (might wanta put that into the home loan.)
67845017 (banned)
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Naperville, IL

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I was kidding. In all seriousness, you need 28 connections per room. That would be the more sensible approach. j/k
medbuyer
join:2003-11-20
Memphis, TN

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said by 67845017:

I was kidding. In all seriousness, you need 28 connections per room. That would be the more sensible approach. j/k

just like what pandora See Profile did...

add to that HDMI, DVI, fiber, Composite, Toslink and every cable available in the market for audio, video, network, security etc....

DarkLogix
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Baytown, TX

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said by medbuyer:

said by 67845017:

I was kidding. In all seriousness, you need 28 connections per room. That would be the more sensible approach. j/k

just like what pandora See Profile did...

add to that HDMI, DVI, fiber, Composite, Toslink and every cable available in the market for audio, video, network, security etc....

Naw just do cat7, you can then get HDMI to rj-45 converters

then you can get a real beefy USP int he server room and use some form of controller setup, this way your DVR's and such are protected.

Beezel
join:2008-12-15
Las Vegas, NV

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said by DarkLogix:

said by medbuyer:

said by 67845017:

I was kidding. In all seriousness, you need 28 connections per room. That would be the more sensible approach. j/k

just like what pandora See Profile did...

add to that HDMI, DVI, fiber, Composite, Toslink and every cable available in the market for audio, video, network, security etc....

Naw just do cat7, you can then get HDMI to rj-45 converters

Cat 7 standard isn't really unified yet and specifications may change before it is unified. So Cat 6e would be just fine.