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December 18th, 2004, 09:21 AM
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Networking New Home
Hi All
I built a new home and I want to put in a new network.
Currently I have cat-5 and co-ax cable running to 4 rooms, they are on seperate wall-plates. I have them terminated in my garage.
What i want to do is put up some type of box, one for Co-ax and one for CAt-5, so that I can have one main line feeding data into the each box and then be distributed to the outlets in each room.
IS this possible, and if so where would I find these types of boxes? or what are they called?
Also I am thinking of putting a router on the cat-5 box for a firewall. Is this good idea or necessary?
TIA,
hobo3121
hobo3121
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December 19th, 2004, 02:54 AM
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For the CAT5 network, you're after a switch. A router would help secure your Internet connection, and may come with a switch included rather than a single LAN port.
Co-ax is a bus topology -- you need to end up with one continuous line for the network, terminated at each end. I'm not sure why you would want to set up a co-ax network these days though.
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