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Re: running cat5e outside


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: running cat5e outside
  • From: "paulgwa" <paulgwa@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 14:56:17 -0000
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I have similar issue in that need to run 3XCT100 and 4XCat5 from loft
space to lounge, modern dry lined house makes this a pain in the
backside.

Does anybody know of a conduit big enoough to take this combination
that is suitable for exterior and underground use.

Being fussy it would be nice if it didn't look to conspicuous, LOL

Paul

--- In ukha_d@y..., "kinchyuk" <kinchyuk@y...> wrote:
> I've been reading up on installing Cat5e cabling, and it's been
> mentioned that it's a bad idea to run it outside, as it'd act as a
> lightning conductor.
>
> Anyone got experience of running Cat5 cable outside? I'm running 16
> points around the house, and it'd be so much easier to run it
outside.
>
> Alex



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