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How to ID a geek's home office...

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One room down, 5 to go...lotsa cable left to pull...

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Labelmaker, man....! :P

Otherwise, very cool.....
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Let me get this straight.

Your POTS comes in on an F-plug and your DSL is RJ-45?

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Cameron wrote:Let me get this straight.

Your POTS comes in on an F-plug and your DSL is RJ-45?

:lol:
Yes, I have that special DSL. :)
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sportsvoice wrote:One room down, 5 to go...lotsa cable left to pull...

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That's cool. I got 3 coax connectors, telephone, and two audio jacks behind my LR TV. Man, I would hate to fish that shit again.
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