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Old 20-06-2005, 00:28   #22
SMHarman
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Re: Structured Cable

Building a structured cable network...

Would anyone find this a useful topic for the knowledge base.

Anyway - places I would recommend.

www.screwfix.com
Item 87654
12 Port Patch Panel

No need for racks or cabinets - this 12-port, 10" Soho Patch Panel is ready to use and will fit on a wall or fixture. Fits 6 Keystone Jacks into a module. Write-on designation label and coloured module blocks. Mounting bracket supplied.

I got two of these as they seem good value and I needed a maxiumim of 24 ports.

Item - 67571
Punch Down Tool

Handy, disposable tool for quick stripping and punch down work. Strips round UTP cable. Can insert 24 AWG cable into Keystone Jack wall outlets.

The cable stripping side works really well.

http://www.cableuniverse.co.uk/
http://www.cableuniverse.co.uk/catal...62aacaf4730b82
Got all the wall boxes from them - very good - quick delivery even with Royal Mail
Good telephone help too. Confirmed all the boxes were B colour coded.


www.ebuyer.com
Patch cables - pointless making your own IMHO. The crimp tool costs too much.

More to follow.
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