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Fw: [KAT5] How would you do this?


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  • Subject: Fw: [KAT5] How would you do this?
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 17:18:41 +0100
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Why not tie a bunch of cat5 cabling to the end of the co-ax, and use the
co-ax to pull it through :-)

It's final usefulness ?

G.

Gareth Cook
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"gyre" <gyre@xxxxxxx>
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More from the newbie.

I've just been up in the loft... and lo and behold I have a co-ax cable
that
runs down into the lounge.

If the co-ax cable can make it, so can a cat5 cable, right?

The route it takes seems fairly tight... and fairly hard to get to... it
is
in the furthest corner of the loft.  Quite a squeeze.

Sooo... what's a foolproof way of getting a cat5 cable to take the same
route.

By foolproof, I mean that I don't end up with 20' of useless co-ax cable
downstairs, 20' of cat5 cable upstairs, and a small hole with no cable in
it
and no way of re-using the hole :)

Thx! :)

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