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Structured Wiring Structured wiring is a technology created for the home automation and home networking markets. Cable runs originate from point of use to a central location, usually a utility closet or near the location where services enter the home. This is referred to as "home run" cables. In other words, cables enter a service junction, or gateway, that interconnects phone, video, and network utilities to access points located throughout the home. Short interconnecting cable could then be used to link these services. This enables the the homeowner to share house resources such as video cameras and Internet access thoughout the home. Changing or adding services is easily accomplished with the installed wiring. Connections can be modified and added in the "home Run" closet without having to tear open the walls.
For a more detailed information, please read the article "Residential Wiring For The New Millennium".
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