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FLSun
08-13-2013, 11:23 AM
Has anyone created a wired data network via unused telephone wires (CAT 5e wires)?
Microcodeboy
08-13-2013, 02:49 PM
Yes. It works as expected - very well.
Matt and Gail
08-13-2013, 03:54 PM
Has anyone created a wired data network via unused telephone wires (CAT 5e wires)?
Just did this and changed out phone plugs for network and very happy with the results. Phones can use RJ45 if you want it to also.
TNLAKEPANDA
01-20-2014, 07:41 PM
Just did this and changed out phone plugs for network and very happy with the results. Phones can use RJ45 if you want it to also.
Can you explain how you did that or who you used? Our new house has no Cat5 outlets at all. One would think that in 2013 all houses would have Cat6
Thanks
joerocker
01-21-2014, 08:37 AM
Has anyone created a wired data network via unused telephone wires (CAT 5e wires)?
Question, why a wired network? Why not wireless? It's a lot more convenient. You can go anywhere. You can place equipment anywhere.
Polar Bear
01-21-2014, 11:53 AM
Question, why a wired network? Why not wireless? It's a lot more convenient. You can go anywhere. You can place equipment anywhere.
Yep.
Villager Audio Video
01-21-2014, 08:48 PM
You should consider powerline ethernet adapters. Cheap, blazing fast and extremely reliable.
TNLAKEPANDA
01-22-2014, 07:34 AM
Question, why a wired network? Why not wireless? It's a lot more convenient. You can go anywhere. You can place equipment anywhere.
When you are streaming a lot of data on multiple devices it is best to have those devices hard wired for top speed. Wireless is fine for your laptop but if you are watching Netflix videos in more than one room you might not have enough bandwidth. Wireless is limited in bandwidth speed. I like having a wired jack at all TV locations.
joerocker
01-22-2014, 12:13 PM
When you are streaming a lot of data on multiple devices it is best to have those devices hard wired for top speed. Wireless is fine for your laptop but if you are watching Netflix videos in more than one room you might not have enough bandwidth. Wireless is limited in bandwidth speed. I like having a wired jack at all TV locations.
How about this? 802.11ac
Roundup: high-speed 802.11ac Wi-Fi routers | ZDNet (http://www.zdnet.com/roundup-high-speed-802-11ac-wi-fi-routers-7000009278/)
Your cake and eat it too? It's almost gigabit speed, wireless to boot.
Kahuna32162
01-31-2014, 05:57 PM
I'd second the advice of Tom with TheVillagesAV. The powerline adaptors are cheap and use your home wiring expand the speed of your wireless network. Very good investment.
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