Mailing List os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #86

From: "Mark Henigan" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless] VOT (very off-topic)
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 04:47:41 -0800
To: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>

Carl Gehr wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 21:03:10 -0800, Mark Henigan wrote:


I haven't seen more than two wires per line
in years in residential installations; and,
that is all they gave me.


I don't mean to be picky or trying to disparage your analysis, but are
you looking at the number of 'cables' that were installed, or the
number of 'wires' inside the 'cable' that you see?

I don't know about Calif., but here in Ohio, I have not seen less than
two 'cables,' each containing 'two-pair' of 'wires' in years.  My
previous house, built circa 1966, had two 'cables' and my current
residence, built in 1979 has the same.  Newer construction [my son's
house] built circa 1996 has three such two-pair cables.

One 'on the cheap' construction that I've seen is where the builder put
jacks that were only for a single line, even though there were multiple
'pairs' of wires in the box.  In that case, we just changed the jacks
and the cover, connected the wires and we were off and running.
<snip>

Hello Carl:

there is a thick cable that enters the house via
conduit.  They've added some sort of "user friendly"
box in the access space to obfuscate.  I have not
opened the telco part of the box.  I suspect that it
would reveal two cables, each containing four wires,
configured as two unshielded twisted pairs, only one
of which is connected to the terminal strip.

I'm not certain of the reason, but all I have seen
is one cable with two active wires running into the
house in homes here, the "sub"-standard, I suppose.
Maybe I should take pictures of the installation in
this house and post them somewhere...in my spare
time.  :->

I'd be interested in your analysis of the photos.
BTW, the house was probably built around 1975.


Thanks for your thoughts.

- Mark

Mark Henigan
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