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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: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 09:21:00 +0000

> We have even been known to meet face to face ( which given some of the
faces can be a pretty
> scarey event) :-)

:)

> There will definately be cavities BUT building regulations for a house
of
that age means they
> will be stuffed full of insulation.

Could explain why this house is soooo hot at the moment :)

> You may find it easier to push a solid length of conduit through the
then
> feed the wire through that.

Ah, good call.

> Been there... done that... lots. If the top of the cavity is open and
easily
> accessable it may be easier to push a fish tape up from the hole.

What's a 'fish tape' ?

Are signals transmitted by KAT5 affected much by joining several lengths of
cat5 cable with suitable 'barrel' connectors?

> No abuse here.... some gentle leg pulling now and again though :-)

:)

Thanks again for your help.

-- gyre --






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