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Re: Home Ethernet wiring



 Thanks everybody for the responses!  Really good info and leads.  The PI 
Manufacturing place has some tool-less keystone jacks that look pretty cool, 
even has a slide show on how to use them: 
  http://www.pimfg.com/ifaq/cat6keystone.htm

The patch-panel advice that several people mentioned was something I hadn't 
even considered.  I was assuming I'd just go straight form the wall jacks into 
a switch, but I am starting to see why that's a bad idea. 

Now I just need to figure out how to get *my* projects higher priority on the 
"honey-do" list my wife has for me... 

Thanks again, 
Matt 


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