Michaelk88
05-25-2002, 04:13 PM
Home Network Plans
I plan to network my house. I am very good at this and have done it before, but this time I will go in the attic and lay the line up there. Last time, I layed them on the carpets and when I expanded, it became a safety concern and I had to demolish it. This time I have leaned what people want and dont want and how make the siginal as strong as possibile..
Extentions are not definate!
I will use coustom wire plates.
-My Network has:
-A Phone System(8-16 Extentions)
-Antenna Sharing(so each tv dosen't need one)
-2 Sattelite Receiver Boxes(more flexable than one)
-Network of Audio/Video Lines(Digital)
-Local Area Netork(If we get another computer...)
Network Lines
-- Living Room
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cable
-Feature 2: Phone Line(Ext 1) and RJ-45 (Computer)
-Feature 3: Video and Audio Patch Cables
-Feature 4: A/V Out to “MDF”
-Feature 5: A/V out to “MDF”
-Feature 6: Mouse Cord Uplink
-Feature 7: Keyboard Uplink
-Feature 8: Sattelite Line 1
-Feature 9: Sattelite Line 2
-- Pool Area
-Feature 1: Coaxial cable
-Feature 2: A/V Cables
-Feature 3: Coaxial Input to IDF
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-Feature 5: Phone Line Ext. 8
-- News Area
-Feature 1: A/V From MDF
-Feature 2: Reserved A/V Uplink for news station
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 7
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Master Bedroom
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cables
-Feature 2: A/V Output
-Feature 3: Phone Line- Ext 2
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Bedroom 2
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cable
-Feature 2: A/V Cable
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 3
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Bedroom 3
-Feature 1: Coaxial Line
-Feature 2: A/V Cable
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 4
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Living Room 2
-Feature 1: Electrical Line to MDF
-Feature 2: Phone Line Ext. 5
-Feature 3: Keyboard Cord
-Feature 4: Mouse Cord
Also, to make it less messy up ther, I will bundle the cables that go to a location. The total is: 34 Runs of cable(Not # of cables)
Ask me any questions you have...
I plan to network my house. I am very good at this and have done it before, but this time I will go in the attic and lay the line up there. Last time, I layed them on the carpets and when I expanded, it became a safety concern and I had to demolish it. This time I have leaned what people want and dont want and how make the siginal as strong as possibile..
Extentions are not definate!
I will use coustom wire plates.
-My Network has:
-A Phone System(8-16 Extentions)
-Antenna Sharing(so each tv dosen't need one)
-2 Sattelite Receiver Boxes(more flexable than one)
-Network of Audio/Video Lines(Digital)
-Local Area Netork(If we get another computer...)
Network Lines
-- Living Room
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cable
-Feature 2: Phone Line(Ext 1) and RJ-45 (Computer)
-Feature 3: Video and Audio Patch Cables
-Feature 4: A/V Out to “MDF”
-Feature 5: A/V out to “MDF”
-Feature 6: Mouse Cord Uplink
-Feature 7: Keyboard Uplink
-Feature 8: Sattelite Line 1
-Feature 9: Sattelite Line 2
-- Pool Area
-Feature 1: Coaxial cable
-Feature 2: A/V Cables
-Feature 3: Coaxial Input to IDF
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-Feature 5: Phone Line Ext. 8
-- News Area
-Feature 1: A/V From MDF
-Feature 2: Reserved A/V Uplink for news station
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 7
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Master Bedroom
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cables
-Feature 2: A/V Output
-Feature 3: Phone Line- Ext 2
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Bedroom 2
-Feature 1: Coaxial Cable
-Feature 2: A/V Cable
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 3
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Bedroom 3
-Feature 1: Coaxial Line
-Feature 2: A/V Cable
-Feature 3: Phone Line Ext 4
-Feature 4: RJ-45
-- Living Room 2
-Feature 1: Electrical Line to MDF
-Feature 2: Phone Line Ext. 5
-Feature 3: Keyboard Cord
-Feature 4: Mouse Cord
Also, to make it less messy up ther, I will bundle the cables that go to a location. The total is: 34 Runs of cable(Not # of cables)
Ask me any questions you have...