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  <title>Invisiwire Super Thin Adhesive CAT5 Cabling</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ If you need to run cabling between devices and, for whatever reason, can't run it behind walls or otherwise hide it, this product may be a suitable alternative.  Invisiwire is super thin (less than 3/32" inch thick) CAT5 cable with a self-adhesive backing that, once installed,  can be painted or wallpapered over.  At over forty dollars for a 25 foot run, it's not cheap, but if you only have to go a limited distance and have no other concealment options, it may be your best solution.]]></description>

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  <title>Use Existing Cabling to Extend your Home WiFi Network with AuraGrid</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Eliminate any dead spots in your home's wifi network with this product that harnesses the already-in-place coax cable running through your home.  From Smarthome:<br><br><em>

Use one of the included extension units to connect your router to the AuraGrid, and wire the additional extensions into the cable entry point of the rooms to be connected. Each comes with an antenna: Rooms that are equipped with an AuraGrid antenna will enjoy maximum wireless signal strength as well as data throughput without interrupting cable TV/Internet services.</em><br><br>

Great idea.

<br><br> via <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/08/auragrid-wifi-over-cable-extender/">engadget</a>]]></description>

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  <title>Incredibly Thorough Structured Wiring HowTo</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Bob Catanzarite has an amazingly detailed site on structured wiring in the home.  The howto gives details on the high level overview and planning stages right down to the twisted pair level.  Bob gives advice on data, voice and audio wiring, and has designs on tackling home security soon.  If you're planning on starting any wiring projects, you may want to keep this site in mind.<br><br><br>]]></description>

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