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I'm working on a house and I have made the decision to run CAT6 to each room with a patch panel - pretty simple since I mostly do this at my day job. However, I don't get into RJ-6 much. What I want to do is have a feed from my cable operator and then split it two thee backbones and then split that three times in each room. So I would have three drops in one room. If I put terminated caps on the unused cable will this be better?
I guess I'm looking for options.... - Run one cable to the attic and split it 9 times? - Run 9 cables to the basement where I can disconnect/connect wires - Run 3 cables for each room and then split that two three drops with termination ends on the unused wall jacks.
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