Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread Lanman
Damn! That was too easy! Didn't know I could still do that to a woman! Maybe this "getting a life" stuff isn't all that bad? There's no way porn could ever be as good as a well-wired network, but it would "stream" better on it! LOL! Lanman *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 7/9/2003

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread FemmeFatale
At 02:16 PM 7/9/2003 -0400, you wrote: I could go on, but we should do this off-list. Your Leviton solution is a great way to get started, and you can add modules only when you actually need them. No Fuss, No muss! Lanman you're making me jealous... stop it... and cream... damn you... :( Porn

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Thursday 10 July 2003 00:15, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 03:55, JoeHill wrote: > > On 09 Jul 2003 13:33:45 -0400 > > > > Paul Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered: > > > Am I better off just getting a really big switch and use a computer as > > > a gateway? > > > > Yes. All you

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread Lanman
I don't know about Paul, and how many PC's he has, but I can send you a short list of the 12 PC's, 2 Full-Tower ATX Dual-CPU servers, Oh, and the 3 -1U, 1-2U and 2-4U servers I have running in my apartment if you like? Oh, guess I just did! That's not the full list, but those are the ones I and

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread Lanman
I agree with the pretty one! Lanman *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 7/9/2003 at 4:33 PM FemmeFatale wrote: >At 01:33 PM 7/9/2003 -0400, you wrote: >>Hi, I have been having a discussion with the [expert] list but I wanted >>some input from this list as well. >> >>- Paul >> >>-- >>Pau

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread JoeHill
On 10 Jul 2003 08:15:16 +1000 Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered: > Why buy more shit ya don't have to? BINGO! -- Joehill Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net 18:30:02 up 15 days, 11 min, 4 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Want to buy your Pack or Serv

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 03:33, Paul Rodriguez wrote: > 2 White Steel boxes w/access panel (one for routers, etc. and a little > one for excess cable) > 1 24-port ethernet/phone panel > 1 4-port Internet Gateway > 3 8-port Ethernet Switches > and 1 little shelf for my cable/dsl modem > > I can also

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread FemmeFatale
At 01:33 PM 7/9/2003 -0400, you wrote: Hi, I have been having a discussion with the [expert] list but I wanted some input from this list as well. - Paul -- Paul Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> With your current idea you have: Less cost if you plan not to move ever; less hardware problems as its sup

Re: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread :bil: Bates
I would definetley reccomend some type of wiring panel (such as those used for structured wiring) I am a custom home installer in new london, CT and i do a great deal of structured wiring and home networking (also home automation, audio video distribution and telephone) Whenever i wire a home i

RE: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question

2003-07-09 Thread Sabin, Matthew
Title: RE: [newbie] In-Wall home networking question I also have re-wired my whole house (or am still doing it anyway) with cat5 I picked up a cisco 2924XL 24 port switch on e-bay for ~$300 USD and spent about $100 on a 48 port cat5e patch panel. I've set VLANs on the switch