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<blockquote data-quote="timgdean" data-source="post: 245203" data-attributes="member: 16032"><p>connect your router (old/new) into your switch. Then run cat 5/e to your points .Often worth buying a larger switch than you need 16-24 way good prices.</p><p></p><p>Could also use a patch pannel ifor the ends of the cables and put a pbx in. use say 1-12 for data and 13-24 for phone. (also you can run a pair of cables to each point.</p><p></p><p>Put your printers on network adapters easy to configure</p><p></p><p>T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timgdean, post: 245203, member: 16032"] connect your router (old/new) into your switch. Then run cat 5/e to your points .Often worth buying a larger switch than you need 16-24 way good prices. Could also use a patch pannel ifor the ends of the cables and put a pbx in. use say 1-12 for data and 13-24 for phone. (also you can run a pair of cables to each point. Put your printers on network adapters easy to configure T. [/QUOTE]
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