In article <0bqCb.44728$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Steve
Sinclair"
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> Hi - I'm having the loft converted in the New Year and some building work
> done so I thought I'd grab some of the new space to get the PC stuff out of
> the way and into the loft. It seems like a golden opportunity to lay the
> network out properly with proper cable runs and network sockets on the wall
> etc. I have a switch (24 port) which I guess the sockets on the wall
> connect to - but how ?
You fit a patch panel that all the sockets connect to, then you use
patch leads to connect them as you need to your switch or whatever.
> Can anyone point me at a suitable resource for learning how to do this sort
> of thing - or is a it a major undertaking best left to a pro ? Building
> plans are still changeable so I thought I'd run some cable to downstairs
> bedrooms and put some network sockets in there too. I envisage something
> like you find in offices with mains and network cables neatly tucked away
> behind conduit on the wall and network ports strategically positioned.
>
This might be a good place to start:
http://www.swhowto.com/index.htm