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fmcgough

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Since: Sep 12, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 5:10 am
Post subject: how to tie in to an ON Q panel
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I have a new prewired home using an ON Q panel with cable (coaxial) and
telephone (CAT 5e) distribution system. The cable carries the broadband
into the house. The phone will only use two of the CAT 5e runs and I
would like to make the other 4 runs exclusively for Ethernet. There is
room and power in the box to put both the cable modem and the router.
Should I pull the wires out of the panel connections and put RJ45
connectors on them and attach them to a router? I am hoping the phone
company will bypass the panel connections and tie the phone lines in
seperately. Eventually we will be using voip or TWC's digital phone
system. I would like to have gigabit service.
Please advise.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:14 pm
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does anybody help anyone in this group?
fmcgough RemoveThis @carolina.rr.com wrote:
> I have a new prewired home using an ON Q panel with cable (coaxial) and
> telephone (CAT 5e) distribution system. The cable carries the broadband
> into the house. The phone will only use two of the CAT 5e runs and I
> would like to make the other 4 runs exclusively for Ethernet. There is
> room and power in the box to put both the cable modem and the router.
> Should I pull the wires out of the panel connections and put RJ45
> connectors on them and attach them to a router? I am hoping the phone
> company will bypass the panel connections and tie the phone lines in
> seperately. Eventually we will be using voip or TWC's digital phone
> system. I would like to have gigabit service.
> Please advise.

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