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[Discuss] Future-proofing a house for networking -- what to run?



On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 12:16:22PM -0400, Daniel Barrett wrote:
> On September 13, 2017, Dan Ritter wrote:
> >A field of view about 180 degrees wide, 135 degrees high, 1 arc
> >minute in minimum pixel size [...]
> >180 * 135 * 60 * 60 * 100 * 48 = 419904000000,
> >420 billion bits per second.
> >Compress 100:1, we're still at 4.2Gb/s...
> 
> In order to be marketable, they'll have to deliver this awesome
> capability to homes that aren't wired. So, no reason to worry about
> insufficient wiring. :-)
> 
> PS: I wired every room in my house (built in 1895) with CAT-6 and have
> never regretted it. Nobody ever says, "Shit, the wired is down."

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