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sorry, I was still thinking about my house, and using Cat6 or Cat7 to get Masterlink back to a cupboard
http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/1277.aspx
you are doing away with ML all together, sorry for the confusion.
Hi Kai,
Too early on a Sunday after too late on a Saturday, so forgive if this is a little fuzzy. You ought to be able to use just about any Cat 7 ends/wall plates. But please note: there are two ways to terminate Cat 7, A & B. Bang & Olufsen have chosen B, which ought to be easy to remember.
You can certainly go through all of the bother of cross connecting all of your Cat 7 runs by hand, but B&O can provide a pre-made patch panel which gives you 6 slots, so 1 in, and 5 out; and if need be you can daisy-chain two or more together. Part number 8052351 and approx $135.00 each here in the US. Similarly there is a PL patch panel #8052352, same price, meant to feed 2 pairs of BeoLab speakers.
All you need after that is a box for all of the panels, and, of course B&O offer that as well: #3400206, $160USD. Thee is also an assortment of brackets for that box and 19" rack-mounts. I can't remember if there is anything else required, but your local shop ought to be able to provide any additional details.
I hope this helps!
Russ
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hello,
i wired my house with ethernet cables as it seems you are planning to do.i use the lexcom home solution. it is based on two things :
1\ a 'router' masterlink or powerlink in the patch panel
2\ lexcom cables for rj45-masterlink and rj45-powerlink
i am very pleased with the solution, though it may be possible to d.i.y. for less.
have a look. if you want more information, don't hesitate to ask.
- scott