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last night i started thinking to myself, wouldn't be nice if my house was already setup for a home network. this got me thinking, it probaly would be possiable. it has occcred to me that there could be a trend starting with poeple not getting a home phone service and instead using only there cell phones. what this led me to belive is why cant say in a new house when the electrician or who ever installs the phone/cable lines, install a router with netowrk cables going to most if not all the rooms in the house. that way if say you have multiple desktops and no wireless cards in them, instaed of having to buy a wireless card you can just hook up an short netowrk cable to a wall outlet just like you would a phone line. what do you think? does that sound like a good idea/
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now you've gone and done it! LOL. I've been pounding nails for over 20 years and I scream for what you just said, but unless you pay alot extra, it won't go and I've never ever seen it done. never. They'll run cable TV which you can attach a modem to, but I don't know if you can network it. I'm sure you must be able to. I've heard of running it through the electric cables, but I don't know about that. But, if you do go wired, make sure you run the correct stuff. Many offices run cat6 now I believe. Everything I think is getting ready to go gigabit rather than the 10/100. And I've heard of 10 gigabit ethernet soon. I don't think the cat5 stuff will have the bandwidth capability. I'm dying for speed in our house. I want to upgrade to gigabit, but when you have a home network with gigabit going to every room and you want a router to handle it.......boooyah that router is expensive. Then to hook up a home server....oh man I'm going to go browse newegg.
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it was just a thought. then i realized that wireless would make a lot more sense
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too slow and less secure compared to wired...well as far as I'm concerned. wireless can also get interference from wireless telephones in your house.
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plus if have the $$$ you can proly harden you netowrk agianst saay a blast from emp blast
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