om: Reg Whitely
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 December 2003 9:00 PM
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Looking for a few good cables ...
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> Hi Bob and other intrepid WAMUGgers,
>
> On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 07:08 pm, Bob Howells wrote:
> > Thi
Hi Bob and other intrepid WAMUGgers,
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 07:08 pm, Bob Howells wrote:
This is why legal cable installers have a license ! They are expected
to
know the safe installation methods and potentially a faulty job can be
traced back to them.
And BE WARNED ...
If somethi
And BE WARNED ...
If something like lightning gets back into the phone cables because of the
way your cabling has been run, the Repair body May sue for the cost of
repairs.
This, by the way, is not fun if a DSLAM just went "poof".
Craig Ringer
On 3/12/03 6:45 PM, "Reg Whitely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 10:50 am, Oldham, Toby wrote:
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>> I'm setting up a home network (Netgear 504 ADSL with Router & 4 port
>> switch). I'd like some wall sockets, internal & external cabling etc
>> installed.
>>
>>
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> Subject: Re: Looking for a few good cables ...
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> On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 10:50 am, Oldham, Toby wrote:
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> > I'm setting up a home network (Netgear 504 ADSL with Router
> & 4 port
> > switch). I'd like some wall sockets
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 10:50 am, Oldham, Toby wrote:
I'm setting up a home network (Netgear 504 ADSL with Router & 4 port
switch). I'd like some wall sockets, internal & external cabling etc
installed.
I was thinking of doing it meself, but since it might be technically
illegal
fo
Therotically yes it is illegal, practically aslong as you never connect
a telephone or power down the cat 5 noone can really stop you. (I would
also recommend telling the next person to own your house not to use
phones down those cables too)
For your sake I would recommend keeping all cable AS FAR
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