Man, you guys a awesome! Thanks!
I found this site just a few weeks ago and I'm lovin' it! We just put a bid on a lot so I'm definitely getting an early start on my planning. Once we get the lot then we'll meet with builders to pick a floorplan...which I will definitely request a copy of.
QUOTE (BryanE @ Nov 4 2009, 06:32 PM)

On new installs I always recommend Cat6. Can’t think of any reason, other than cost, you wouldn’t go this route.
Thanks...that's what I thought.
QUOTE (TXFlatLander @ Nov 4 2009, 08:30 PM)

IMO, you are making an excellent decision going with cat6. Will cat5e probably do for many more years for the average homeowner? Yes, but if you are going to be doing the work anyway just go with the latest and greatest if you can afford it.
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BTW, Welcome to CT.com
I can't imagine the cost difference will be that much. Especially considering that I absolutely plan to use some Cat6 (for all my network runs). Great advice. Thanks. I'm glad I found this place.
QUOTE (signal15 @ Nov 4 2009, 10:42 PM)

Most Cat5e is 24AWG, and Cat6 is 23AWG, which makes Cat6 better for "non-network" usages that send power over the wire.
Also, Sewell is a bit higher than Monoprice on pricing:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepar...amp;cp_id=10234I've bought a ton of bulk cable, premade cables, and adapters from Monoprice, and it's all top notch stuff. In fact, the Monoprice Cat6 is the only Cat6 I've found that I can tell the difference between the brown and the green since I'm colorblind. Their price went up. The 1000ft spools were $72 about 3 months ago, now they are $92. Make sure you buy solid core stuff for in wall usage. I've had issues with stranded popping out of the 110 punchdowns.
Don't forget to wire your bathroom so you can have a touchscreen for reading material while you are recreating Le Penseur.
Thanks for the link. And I think the touchscreen in the bathroom is a good idea...for those extended stays.
QUOTE (Neurorad @ Nov 5 2009, 09:54 AM)

+1 Monoprice, for bulk cat6
I use Leviton brand connectors, though, and not Monoprice. Leviton products are easy to get at HD/Lowes.
Cat6 connectors are still fairly pricey, but the cost is dropping. Wait as long as you can to buy connectors - 1-2 years, ideally. Terminate the cables as you need them (though if a cable is damaged, you won't find out until you need it).
Get copies of the floor plans, CAD/Visio/whatever they have.
The cocoontech wiki has the Wiring Your New Home 101-102-103 Guides (wiki link top of page), which you should study now.
I already downloaded the wiring guide from this site. WOW! What a resource. Thanks.
QUOTE (MikeB @ Nov 5 2009, 10:37 AM)

I've used these guys for my Leviton QuickPort connectors in the past. $5.75 for a Cat6:
https://www.tselectronic.com/leviton/61110.htmlThanks for the link.
Once this project gets moving I'll consider a thread in the Showcase forum to document things. And I'll definitely be posting lots more questions. Thanks again, guys!