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Ethernet wiring--is it this simple?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Dryer" data-source="post: 912124" data-attributes="member: 63151"><p>That sounds about right to me. The only thing I think I would do differently is put the dsl modem and router all right in the same area as the wiring panel. That would save you from running a line back from the computer area. You would have to terminate all the wiring on your board as rj45 and then just plug them into your router. You could do the same with the upstairs rooms that you are talking about except instead of running them all into a router it would be into a switch which would then have a single cat5 back down to the router. You can't really "split" cat5 (in computer uses)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Dryer, post: 912124, member: 63151"] That sounds about right to me. The only thing I think I would do differently is put the dsl modem and router all right in the same area as the wiring panel. That would save you from running a line back from the computer area. You would have to terminate all the wiring on your board as rj45 and then just plug them into your router. You could do the same with the upstairs rooms that you are talking about except instead of running them all into a router it would be into a switch which would then have a single cat5 back down to the router. You can't really "split" cat5 (in computer uses) [/QUOTE]
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