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Re: newbie question - how to get cat5 cabling into walls?
- Subject: Re: newbie question - how to get cat5 cabling into
walls?
- From: gyre
- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 23:13:00 +0000
Thanks Keith and Kevin.
Excellent replies, and a great way to cope with a newbie.
I had thought of doing something fairly naive as I have concrete floors
downstairs.
I was going to put node 0 in the loft, as I have lots of space.
Then make 2 batches of cat5 cable drops somehow down the cavities in the
walls from the loft down to the lounge and office.
Several problems/questions with that approach.
Firstly, I don't know how accessible cavities are in general from lofts.
Secondly, I don't know whether there are a nice clean drops, without ties
or
things in the way. Heck, I don't even know if there are any cavities.
However, I'm guessing as the house is only 4 years old, that this is the
case.
Thirdly, I don't know if I'm violating 100s of building regs by using the
cavity for cat5 cable. Should I be sending down trunking as well inside the
cavity or just the wire? Am I in danger of making a bridge between inside
and outside wall that will cause damp inside?
Fourthly, I suspect that trying to get the dangling wire visible from a
suitable hole drilled in the wall might be trying to find a needle in a
haystack.
Fifthly, are the distances involved going to cause any problems with AV
signals with KAT5?
Options, abuse, etc, very welcome :)
-- gyre --
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