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Re: CAT 5 for new-build --- how many per room?



Are you expecting the digital video to go down the cat 5 ??   I have
understood that this is not the case and had planned on running CT125 to
each room as well.  Although not found out what to use as a coax outlet
yet  (anybody any comments on that) nor at the patch panel end.

Rick

Mike Dalgleish wrote:
>
> I've just gone through this.
>
> I decided early on to use Mod Comp 4 way modular panels.
>
> I put 2 RJ45s, 1 BT and 1 video (UHF) to each room.  The BT wiring is
CAT5
> anyway.
>
> That gives me enough flexibility to cope with likely future
developments.
> (Like digital video).
>
> All ducting is easy to re-thread if some unexpected demand comes
along.
>
> Mike
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