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Yes, that is the idea, to run data over same lenght of coax. Like I mentioned previously, I have a working solution, just not a cheap solution unless I wanted to offer IPTV services as well (maybe in future but not now). As far as using my own DSLAM, a CLEC has the rights to the phone systems, as they installed the wiring and equipment, so its not exactly an option available. On 3/29/06, Craig FALCONER <cfalconer at avonside dot school dot nz> wrote: > > You want to run data over the same length of coax that is being used for > TV? > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Junior Gillespie [mailto:junior dot gillespie at gmail dot com] > Sent: Thursday, 30 March 2006 3:59 a.m. > To: Mark Phillips; m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] m0n0wall and coax ethernet > > > The problem is though that the only option I have available is coax as it > is > already in the MTU and is used for Directv service for the clients. This > is > why I'm looking for a solution comparable to Corinex or Ready-Links. > > Thanks to all, > Junior > On 3/29/06, Mark Phillips <g7ltt at g7ltt dot com> wrote: > > > > Hold on a minute, > > > > Satellite TV coax is 75 ohm. You need 50 ohm cable for 10base2. If you > > really must use coax then a roll of RG58 is readily available from > > most ham radio stores for not much. They may even have the 50 ohm > > BNC's to go with it. You'll also need terminators and some sort of hub > > affair to make multiple runs. > > > > In this day its probably more expensive to use coax. When cat5E raw > > cable is only $60 for a 1000 feet box why not just use CAT5? > > > > > > > > Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI > > Randolph, NJ > > http://www.g7ltt.com > > > > > > Danny Puckett wrote: > > > Have you considered a 10base-2 to 10base-t media converter? We > > > still have some coax at our warehouse where we just convert them at > > > each end. > > > > > > http://www.omnitron-systems.com/products/4320_10t2_flexpoint.php > > > > > > Danny Puckett > > > Senior Systems Engineer > > > ComResource Inc. > > > 614-221-6348 x23 > > > CISSP, MCSE:Security, Security+, CCNA, CNA > > > > > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- > > >>From: Junior Gillespie [mailto:junior dot gillespie at gmail dot com] > > >>Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:36 PM > > >>To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > >>Subject: [m0n0wall] m0n0wall and coax ethernet > > >> > > >>Hello everyone, > > >> > > >>I'm going to be using m0n0wall as a firewall solution for > > >>Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU), and am currently investigating solutions > > >>available for the existing coax wiring. The building is wired with > > >>coax from a Directv dish. Thus far, the following solutions I have > > >>available are Corinex AV200 CableLAN Adapter, Ready-Links Coax > > >>Adapter, and CableRAN. They all have some pros and cons, but I still > > >>believe there may be a better solution available that will allow me > > >>to provide data services over the coax at a lower cost. Anyone > > >>have any experience in these products/solutions or recommendations? > > >> > > >>Thanks, > > >> > > >>Junior > > >> > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > - > > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Thanks, > > Junior > > -- Thanks, Junior |