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Topic Title: Advice on Ethernet network installation Topic Summary: Created On: 03 April 2010 04:38 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi,
A customer has asked me to install a home Ethernet network for their internet access (they do not want to use wireless). The network will consist of 3 access points, 1 desktop PC, 1 laptop PC and a Xbox 360. I am going to use Cat5e RJ45 cables and sockets etc. 1) Can anyone recommend the best router to use? 2) Can anyone suggest somewhere to find a table containing space/fill factor info. for min-trunking Cat5e able capacity? 3) What type of certification would be appropriate for this type of installation? Any help appreciated. |
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Hi,
your information is not sufficient for a proper answer. Anyhow, there are so many prodcts and my experiance is with Cisco Routers and they are good, but expencive. There are other low end product such as Linksys, D-Link etc. They are also good for a home user. The space/fill depends on the product you select since size of the cables are varies from product to product. Please refer manufacturer spec for this. TIA/EIA 568B are the genreal standards to follow. Regards Thusitha ------------------------- nugagaha |
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