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  • Wiring house for gigabit network

    Sucks, but... I think it's worth it in the long run. Fiber optic is a little to pricey right now.

    Dropping 13 Cat6 outlets should keep me connected for a couple of years.

    Crimping RJ45 connectors suck BTW!

    16 port gigabit switch has room for expansion. Need to purchase a gigabit router next.

    Sorry no pics. Attic is a mother to work in. I ain't screwing with no camera unless there's a nakid chick up there.

    * There is an open position for this job!

    That's all I got.

    Stoner

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    i've done it a few times in my life. hell even once at a rental house i was only at for 1 year.

    4 cat5 drops, 6 rg6 drops. i used wall plates with cat5 female terminals. luckily the attic was open, unluckily all the walls were boxed in with 2x4s.

    i really need to do it again where i'm at but i just dont feel like it anymore.
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    • #3
      Done literally thousands of cat 5 and cat 6 drops in my life. Both commercial and residential as well as a/v stub outs/drops and pre wires. I can do rj45's blind folded and drunk til my finger tips fall off

      Let me know if you need any help or need a reference for a quote.

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      • #4
        Crimping R45 is easy... well it is if you've done it for a while

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          Originally posted by 2K2 LS1 View Post
          Done literally thousands of cat 5 and cat 6 drops in my life. Both commercial and residential as well as a/v stub outs/drops and pre wires. I can do rj45's blind folded and drunk til my finger tips fall off

          Let me know if you need any help or need a reference for a quote.
          If you do it blindfolded, how do you get the colors coded correctly? LOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by line-em-up View Post
            If you do it blindfolded, how do you get the colors coded correctly? LOL
            That is a trade secret

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            • #7
              Originally posted by aCid View Post
              Crimping R45 is easy... well it is if you've done it for a while
              Man, everyone knows that Crimpin' Ain't Easy.

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