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<blockquote data-quote="MartinH Scotland" data-source="post: 649769" data-attributes="member: 336720"><p>Hi</p><p>I am just coming to the end of my selfbuild house and am now thinking about the installation of</p><p>Sky HD</p><p>Freesat</p><p>Computer network</p><p>Telephones</p><p>200 disc DVD changer</p><p>PS3</p><p>Blueray</p><p>Infrared control</p><p>Etc</p><p></p><p>I have had the house wired (star configuration)terminating at Legrand Mosaic units in 10 locations, each unit has 3x CAT6 and 3x digital Coax (plus one 25mm empty conduit, future proofing).</p><p></p><p>Ideally I would like to be able to watch and control the Sky HD and Freesat and as many of the other bits of kit from each of the 10 locations (one being potentially a home cinema) and like a hotel, allow different channels and kit to be view simultaneously, with the minimum number of remote controls.</p><p></p><p>The mosaic units have blanks which can be adapted to incorporate different types of plugs, sockets, infrared eyes etc.</p><p></p><p>While I doubt I would have the time, or could afford to install everything at once I would like to have some sort of route map to achieving a simple system.</p><p></p><p>I would be interested in hearing any recommendations you may have for this route and what kit you would recommend I should base my system on.</p><p></p><p>The kit I currently own is</p><p>5x Computers</p><p>8x Wireless Telephones</p><p>A 200 disc DVD changer</p><p>A PS3</p><p>A Wii</p><p>52" Lcd</p><p>and a couple of smaller Lcd TVs</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanking you in advance</p><p>Martin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinH Scotland, post: 649769, member: 336720"] Hi I am just coming to the end of my selfbuild house and am now thinking about the installation of Sky HD Freesat Computer network Telephones 200 disc DVD changer PS3 Blueray Infrared control Etc I have had the house wired (star configuration)terminating at Legrand Mosaic units in 10 locations, each unit has 3x CAT6 and 3x digital Coax (plus one 25mm empty conduit, future proofing). Ideally I would like to be able to watch and control the Sky HD and Freesat and as many of the other bits of kit from each of the 10 locations (one being potentially a home cinema) and like a hotel, allow different channels and kit to be view simultaneously, with the minimum number of remote controls. The mosaic units have blanks which can be adapted to incorporate different types of plugs, sockets, infrared eyes etc. While I doubt I would have the time, or could afford to install everything at once I would like to have some sort of route map to achieving a simple system. I would be interested in hearing any recommendations you may have for this route and what kit you would recommend I should base my system on. The kit I currently own is 5x Computers 8x Wireless Telephones A 200 disc DVD changer A PS3 A Wii 52" Lcd and a couple of smaller Lcd TVs Thanking you in advance Martin [/QUOTE]
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