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Cabling the House - BEst source for wire/tools???



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-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Smith [mailto:hjpsmith at earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 11:51 AM
To: discuss at Blu.Org
Subject: Cabling the House - BEst source for wire/tools???


Hi All,

Finally taking the plunge and setting up a network in the house. 

Was wondering if anyone has any suggestion re the "best" place to get wire
and tools for connecting the RJ45's on the cables? 

It will be a fairly large network (for a house) with about 10 PC's
connected. I have the cabling between floors already done by a telephone
installer some months ago but not the runs from the hubs to the machines
which I wanted to do myself. I have done it elsewhere with the tools
provided to me already so I know what to do but need the tools and cable.

Any suggestions?

TIA

Regards

Henry Smith
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