On Friday 13 August 2004 16:30, Chris Higgins wrote:
> WiFi takes care of data - implementing structured cabling allows you
> to move phones, speakers and anything else around the house without
> problems.
Do people still use landline phone extensions?
As for speakers, I can't think of anything worse
than having to listen to something some member of my household
has chosen to listen to downstairs.
Doors were invented to keep family members out.
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