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From: KoolFrank87
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  • You're special!

  • very organized. 

  • Very Nice! I give you a A!

  • pvc or conduit for easy future installations or replacements would also do wonders, also protects the cables.

  • ew... he coiled his wires.

  • rats, i thought this was a tut :(

  • It's called constructive criticism. No one ever grows or learns if people don't provide feedback. The poster put this on YouTube for others to see, and comment. Also my comment isn't just for the uploader but for all viewers who have or may be looking to set up their own.

  • @bergerlemur Thanks for your feedback. I dont do this as a profession or anything. You do have a good idea with the terminating the coax stuff before feeding it to the distribution splitter. So many ideas so little time. Since this video I have placed another switch in there. I have also redone the man cave with custom wall/entertainment center, pull down projector screen, dual subs and built in minifridge!

    Keep an eye out for an update :-p

  • Not bad. Although I think those ethernet patch cables should be velcro tied instead of cable clipped for expandability and flexibility. Same sort of thing with the coaxial distributor, although it adds more parts it's good to have them terminating onto a patch panel first. You can't really move any of these components without having to reterminate everything, if it is at all possible.

  • @bergerlemur People always nitpick these home builds. Everyone video I've seen someone has something to say about some stupid preference.

  • looks very impressive. i wouldn't mind seeing some more

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