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Old 06-05-2008, 09:12   #9
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Re: Running CAT5e cable....

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Originally Posted by mr_bo View Post
I would. afaik it is only power + data that should be avoided.
so your saying you cant run two cat5e cables together???

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Originally Posted by jrhnewark View Post
Well, to be fair, if you use higher quality cable it'll make it easier to crimp too! But don't spend a fortune...

I've found it very hard to cause any real problems to CAT5. So long as it's not right next to a power cable, you should always be fine.

(Stuff going through the coax will be a completely different frequency to what's on the CAT5, so hence why there won't be a problem there. )
Just because its a different frequency doesnt mean there wont be any interference. Generally if you keep it away from power then there shouldnt be an issue
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