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if i am gonna pull a couple of cat 3's & 5's to each location, does it pay to use that all in one cable???
I think Genesis cable makes the stuff....or do u guy'z know of any other cable mfg's that produce that type of cable...
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No. The cost is not much different and the all in one cable is really stiff, making it very difficult to pull and install. I would say it is a classic example of something being design by someone who has never done cabling before.
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I aggree, I have used "banana peal" for res. applications but no more then 20 or so locations and it's a pain to work with but then again it had the coax also. I like to keep my phone and data seperate whenever possible, and definitely on new installs.
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Before i did phone systems I was involved in the early stages of home automation - the structured wiring offerings all use an expensive panel by AMP or one of their competitors - I decided to leave that feild after reading an article by an interconnect owner who compared the $1,000+ structured wiring panel to a piece of plywood, patch panel and punchdown blocks at $200.
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