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Punchdown Blocks?
I will be moving into my new place soon, and all the wiring has been done
already. At the place where all the Cat5 cable ends are, I'd like to get a punchdown block and use it to make the wiring really clean. I will have less than 10 cables and would like to know what I need to get. That's where I will be putting the switch/router. What "spec" do I need to look for in a punchdown block? Does it need to have x amount of pairs, etc. Thanks in advance. MP |
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