Subj : PoE Window Passthroug To : Barry Martin From : Ed Vance Date : Tue Nov 25 2025 23:03:09 > Hi Ky! > I don't know but so far lookins interesting! > That would be bad! I'd think if they wanted to use aluminum to save > over copper the overheating problem is solved by using a thick gauge, > but then probably the reason for using aluminum over copper is to save > money, so using more aluminum tends to defeat the savings. > Yesterday I purchased the supplies for the project: the outdoor-rated > Ethernet cable is "100% pure copper" (even the insulation?!). The > material for the through-the-window adapter was not stated. There was > also a Starlink adaptor for some semi-astronomical amount. > Right. When we built on the Master Bedroom I did run a low-voltage > multi-conductor cable from the basement to the second floor (where the > bedroom is) in case needed. So far no. Should have run an Ethernet > line too just in case -- don't need (so far). > When remodelled the Dining Room/Family Room I did run a couple of > Ethernet cables -- one eventually was put into use. > Wireless is good - when it works! > > < > > BarryMartin3@MyMetronet.NET < > > < > ... WiFi Password `2444666668888888'. I get asked and say `12345678'! > --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 > * wcECHO 4.2 = ILink: The Safe BBS * Bettendorf, IA > * RNET 2.10U: ILink: Techware BBS * Hollywood, Ca * www.techware2k.com > --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 > * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com (454:1/1) Barry, While reading what you and Ky talking about home wiring jobs, I thought about what I done once to run some coaxial cable from my Hamshack in the basement tothe antenn in the attic. The Telephone wiringin the basement had hes drilled in the floor above.So I ran my coax up along with the telephone wire and in the room upstairs I removed the ..ounting plate off the wall and made a notch in the drywall for the coax to come out along the edge of that telephone jack mounting plate so it would be ran out of the doorway and up into the folding attic stairs Liked your 12345678 Password, Even I could make sense of it Ed --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: ILink: CCO - capitolcityonline.net (454:3/105) .