We did our electrical walk-through today to determine the placement of lights, wall sockets and switches. We're also having cabling run for data, video and telephone. The electrician recommended a product that combines data and video cable in a single sheath so that only one cable has to be pulled.
If anyone has used or is familiar with this product, I've got a couple of questions about it:
1) How well does 100baseT ethernet work over it?
2) Will it carry hi def video from a cable or satellite box to TVs located away from the receiver?
3) Who makes the good quality stuff and who should we stay away from?
4) Is it worth the extra cost?
5) Are there good reasons to use it or not to use it?
In most cases, we will co-locate audio and hard-wired ethernet ports in bedrooms, etc. so that anyone who wants to plug in a computer that is not equipped with a wireless card can. I also plan on having one wireless subnet for my wife and me to use and another wireless subnet for guests. We'll use cordless phones where we need them except for one hard-wired, old-fashioned touch tone phone that works when the power fails and a fax line in my wife's office that will be wired separately.
If anyone has used or is familiar with this product, I've got a couple of questions about it:
1) How well does 100baseT ethernet work over it?
2) Will it carry hi def video from a cable or satellite box to TVs located away from the receiver?
3) Who makes the good quality stuff and who should we stay away from?
4) Is it worth the extra cost?
5) Are there good reasons to use it or not to use it?
In most cases, we will co-locate audio and hard-wired ethernet ports in bedrooms, etc. so that anyone who wants to plug in a computer that is not equipped with a wireless card can. I also plan on having one wireless subnet for my wife and me to use and another wireless subnet for guests. We'll use cordless phones where we need them except for one hard-wired, old-fashioned touch tone phone that works when the power fails and a fax line in my wife's office that will be wired separately.

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