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Previously on "Home Ethernet cabling installation cost in London area"

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  • nomadd
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    Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
    Why dont you simply get a wireless repeater or two- 30-50 quid each, installed in less than an hour, no need to knock your flat around??
    WHS.

    Or get a wireless media server. That box gets located and plugged into your current socket - and gets the mega speeds - and the remaining machines just stream from/to it wirelessly. You should easily be able to reach speeds from the media server that are waaayy beyond your needs, even for HD quality stuff.

    cables = steam age.

    Nomadd

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by George Parr View Post
    Make sure the installer in conversant with Cat 6 network installation - for example a household electrician may not know to keep the twists in the pairs going for as long as possible before connecting to the terminals, may run cables around tight corners etc.
    Good point, forgot to mention that.

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  • George Parr
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    Originally posted by hyperD View Post
    I got an electrician to Cat 6 cable my entire house - some can do that. You'll need to phone around. I got one from yellow pages in Surrey. Can PM him the name/number if you want - he may carry out work in the London area.
    Make sure the installer in conversant with Cat 6 network installation - for example a household electrician may not know to keep the twists in the pairs going for as long as possible before connecting to the terminals, may run cables around tight corners etc.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    So who's going to ask the obvious question?
    I will!

    How much is your flat worth?

    Churchill - In "Daily Mail" mode!

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  • RichardCranium
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    A search for 'devolo' on here returns quite a few people who have used the ring main to extend their network.

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  • hyperD
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    I got an electrician to Cat 6 cable my entire house - some can do that. You'll need to phone around. I got one from yellow pages in Surrey. Can PM him the name/number if you want - he may carry out work in the London area.

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  • Paddy
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    Surely the company that is supplying the webcam hosting will do this for you.

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  • pzz76077
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    Why dont you simply get a wireless repeater or two- 30-50 quid each, installed in less than an hour, no need to knock your flat around??

    Commercial cabling costs around 40 pounds per point. Pick one out of the yellow pages. Usually in a domestic dwelling cables are installed under the floor boards where possible.

    PZZ

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by eliquant View Post
    I'm thinking of getting Ethernet sockets installed in my two bedroom flat in London.

    I don't fancy doing it myself as I could only run the cables externally from room to room along skirting boards and door frames and I may have to drill peices of door frame in order to run the cable through so the door actually shuts properly.

    Does anyone know of a reputable ethernet domestic cabling firm in and around the London area that could actually do an installation with proper wall sockets for ethernet. I'll want a quote which comes to my second questio how much you reckon it will cost ? £900 or so ?

    thanks for any advice.

    I just dont have a clue about how to guide cables through wall sockets or drilling holes into skirting boards for wall sockets.

    Also I am using power over Ethernet and its not working very well I was getting speeds of up to 5Mb (which is tulip) whereas if I plugged it direct into my router I was getting 44Mb with Virgin XXL broadband.
    Hmm, makes me wonder if your powerline adapters are set up right, I get close to 100Mb/s out of mine and the wiring is far from new over multiple floors.
    Chasing cables into walls, making good and fitting proper sockets won't be cheap.

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  • cojak
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    So who's going to ask the obvious question?

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  • eliquant
    started a topic Home Ethernet cabling installation cost in London area

    Home Ethernet cabling installation cost in London area

    I'm thinking of getting Ethernet sockets installed in my two bedroom flat in London.

    I don't fancy doing it myself as I could only run the cables externally from room to room along skirting boards and door frames and I may have to drill peices of door frame in order to run the cable through so the door actually shuts properly.

    Does anyone know of a reputable ethernet domestic cabling firm in and around the London area that could actually do an installation with proper wall sockets for ethernet. I'll want a quote which comes to my second questio how much you reckon it will cost ? £900 or so ?

    thanks for any advice.

    I just dont have a clue about how to guide cables through wall sockets or drilling holes into skirting boards for wall sockets.

    Also I am using power over Ethernet and its not working very well I was getting speeds of up to 5Mb (which is tulip) whereas if I plugged it direct into my router I was getting 44Mb with Virgin XXL broadband.
    Last edited by eliquant; 14 November 2009, 08:39.
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