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[http://www.abacable.com/index.html ABA Cable] for bulk cable
[http://www.abacable.com/index.html ABA Cable] for bulk cable
LANshack products:
[http://www.lanshack.com/75-Foot-Roll-Rip-Tie-Lite-Wrap-Strap-12-inch-Cable-Tie-P156C102.aspx Rip Tie] cable ties
[http://www.lanshack.com/Universal-Patch-Panel-Mounting-Bracket-pair-P2247C60.aspx] for patch panel mounting
[http://www.lanshack.com/24-Port-Keystone-Blank-Patch-Panel-2-RU-P2597C0.aspx 24 Port Patch Panel]


== Multimedia Outlets ==
== Multimedia Outlets ==

Revision as of 02:42, 13 September 2009

Home Structured Cable System

Distribution Center

Since this is retrofit on existing 20+ year old house I decided to securely bolt 3/4" plywood to wall and build a distribution center. The metal panels from various vendors would have been nice but the costs did not outweigh the benefits. When we build a new house some day I'll get the fancy distribution panels.

I'll post details once I'm done.

Distribution Modules

Cables & Wires

Cat5e cables (data & voice) RG6 coaxial

Carlon for cable conduit

ABA Cable for bulk cable

LANshack products: Rip Tie cable ties [1] for patch panel mounting 24 Port Patch Panel

Multimedia Outlets

Leviton

Carlon

Hubbell Premise

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