On Tuesday 24 December 2002 01:50 pm, Kevin Brown wrote: > Kurt Granroth wrote: > > Our new house came (mostly) pre-wired with cat-5 and cable going to > > most rooms. I say "mostly", though, because the cat-5 was never > > connected into any switch in the OnQ section and one room never got any > > wiring at all. Since that room happens to be my main computer room, > > it's the one room that really needs it. > > > > So what I need is some outfit that can come out and do the following: > > 1. Install two net cat-5 wires (one each for network and phone) into an > > existing room. > > 2. Setup my OnQ box to have all rooms be networked > > > > I know I could go with the company that installed the system in the > > first place... but I wasn't very impressed when I talked to them and > > their prices seemed a bit high. I was hoping that others on this list > > would have had some work like this done on their house and would have > > recommendations on good local companies. > > My Dad did the wiring in this house, so I don't have any recommendations > for someone to do that. OnQ box? I'm guessing this is basically a patch > panel and you need a hub/switch to hook the connections to? That part is > very easy to do. I maintain the patch panel/wiring at my current job. OnQ is indeed the patch panel. I'm sure given some reading, I could handle the OnQ box itself (put a few connectors on the cat5e cables + add a switch).. but I'm not about to wire the existing room. It's going to require crawling up in the attic and I get a bit claustrophobic. -- Kurt Granroth - "KDE -- Conquer Your Desktop" KDE Developer/Evangelist | granroth@kde.org http://www.granroth.org | kurt@granroth.org