Hoosier_Daddy
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- Joined
- Apr 4, 2002
- Messages
- 632
- Location
- Indiana
- Tractor
- New BX2200 4-3-02 (traded 6-08) new B2620 06-08
As far as boxes go, for more room use a 4x4 box and a plaster ring to make the opening 4x2. I ran 2 cable and 2 phone to each room when we remodeled. The idea was that if the bed and nightstand was on one side of the room then the TV would be on the other. And when the Lady decides to switch the room around I didn't have to hear her say, "can you move the Phone or Cable line". Also since all the phone lines terminated in the basement on 66 blocks I figured I could just unhook the kids phone lines to their rooms for punishment purposes. Then we got cordless phones. So much for that idea........
Then came the Cat5 stuff. I was glad I stubbed conduit out of each box into the basement.
What I would like to find is a good terminating box for the cable in the basement. Some kind of "apartment building" type bridge with a lot of connectors. Guess I will have to follow the Comcast truck around and hope one falls off.
And the #1 thing to remember " wire your family room for surround sound" I ran cable to all 4 sides of the room for 2 sets of speakers and bridged them together. No matter which wall she moves the TV, just plug back into the speaker jacks and the other 3 walls have live audio. Just plug each speaker into the jack for the channel you want...... Tom
Then came the Cat5 stuff. I was glad I stubbed conduit out of each box into the basement.
What I would like to find is a good terminating box for the cable in the basement. Some kind of "apartment building" type bridge with a lot of connectors. Guess I will have to follow the Comcast truck around and hope one falls off.
And the #1 thing to remember " wire your family room for surround sound" I ran cable to all 4 sides of the room for 2 sets of speakers and bridged them together. No matter which wall she moves the TV, just plug back into the speaker jacks and the other 3 walls have live audio. Just plug each speaker into the jack for the channel you want...... Tom