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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 969786" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>Thanks for responding Twdcmd!</p><p>I guess I wrote a mis-leading description of how the wires are installed on the Patch Panel. Taking Blue, for example: Each Blue is punched onto a separate clip. All of the clips with blue wires are bonded together within the patch panel. (There is a common jumper bar across the back of each row of clips.) The Other colors are installed the same way- Single wire per clip and all clips for the color bonded. No color-to-color bonds are made.</p><p>Does this make more sense? (Good think I'm not a technical writer by trade!)</p><p></p><p>If I use a 10/100 switch, would I place the switch at the router, thus going into the router once- from the switch to the router? And a wired computer would plug into a wall jack and a wire would run from a wall jack to the 10/100?</p><p></p><p>Again, I sure appreciate your help. I stayed up late last night searching the internet for home networking information. I sure found conflicting information! (And, gee, I thought the internet was 100% accurate!)</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 969786, member: 76746"] Thanks for responding Twdcmd! I guess I wrote a mis-leading description of how the wires are installed on the Patch Panel. Taking Blue, for example: Each Blue is punched onto a separate clip. All of the clips with blue wires are bonded together within the patch panel. (There is a common jumper bar across the back of each row of clips.) The Other colors are installed the same way- Single wire per clip and all clips for the color bonded. No color-to-color bonds are made. Does this make more sense? (Good think I'm not a technical writer by trade!) If I use a 10/100 switch, would I place the switch at the router, thus going into the router once- from the switch to the router? And a wired computer would plug into a wall jack and a wire would run from a wall jack to the 10/100? Again, I sure appreciate your help. I stayed up late last night searching the internet for home networking information. I sure found conflicting information! (And, gee, I thought the internet was 100% accurate!) Paul [/QUOTE]
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