On January 23, 2012 at 20:27, simoneales said...
You didn't create this problem and the homeowner knows this if i'm reading correctly. I'd simply explain to the customer about that point being 10/100 and the ramifications which could be non existent in their situation and split off the Cat-5. My guess is that the customer will be happy with the end result.
Well right now the Internet speeds are shxt because they have DSL so the Cat5 phone/Internet solution may not work right now. My idea is to have the customer switch to broadband and then skim off the brown pairs for telephone and nix the RG6 solution in the hopes that RG6 for phone+ Cat5 DSL is much slower Internet than a Cat5 combined phone Ethernet solution...