They say that you shouldn't run power with data. It
interferes. Obviuosly not with the co-ax, but with the other
two. However, I have never actually seen an instance where the
interference was noticable and we have run cat5e the whole 300 feet
along a power line and still maintained a 100mb connection.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/25/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kevin Squire</b> <<a href="mailto:gentgeen@linuxmail.org">gentgeen@linuxmail.org
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Dear WPLUG,<br><br>I know this is a bit OT, just hoping someone could give me an answer,
<br>and I really do not know where else to post it.<br><br>I was running a phone line to my living room. I figured while I was at<br>it, I would run a few other things through the same hole now. so I now<br>have a double size box (
i.e. would fit 4 plugs) and running into it is<br>1 standard electric line (3 part), 1 CAT-5, 1 Coax, 1 Phone line. They<br>all come through the same 3/4 inch hole in the basement ceiling, up<br>through the living room wall and into the box.
<br><br>Now before connecting up the ends and closing off the box, I started to<br>wonder -- "Will I have any problems? Interference, feedback, etc?" ANY<br>thoughts or insight would be appreciated...<br><br>Kevin
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