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To: Dave Hanson who wrote (10164)2/2/2000 12:47:00 PM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Anyone else try a similar (or different) route from Dan's? All thoughts welcome.

What I have seen many people recommend is instead of installing a lot of CAT 5 cable initially is to instead install 3 or 3 1/2 inch PVC conduit running from each room to the basement. Then you could pull your own cables at a latter date. They recommend the largest size PVC conduit you can put in your wall. Most of then envision using the conduit for CAT 5 telephone cable, CAT 5 data communications cable and RG6 coaxial cable for TV.
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