  Test Clees
@iauq.com
| reply to Test Clees Re: Wireing a home for cable
I do understand you burner50, but I must not be explaining it properly, each unit has it's own drop from the cable company I'm not messing with that. I am merely fiddling with the wiring inside each independant unit. As for the gbit being over kill yes it is for now, I will not have to do this again for many years, and it's not that much more than standard cat5. My units will be rented out at a premium for this. Thanks Friz you I'll probably hold off on that and let the cable company deal with that. |
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  burner50 Pinlifter Premium,VIP join:2002-06-05 Broken Rail
·Mediacom
·FrontierNet Intern..
| Okay, As long as ever apartment has its own drop from the Cable company then Home run EVERY outlet to one point and terminate them. Then you can only activate whatever outlets your tenant wants. Now you dont have to have the distribution center or the amps (unless you have a low signal issue in one apartment) |
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