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(DIR) Post #9oXTrMz3qnhz3LB2NE by klaatu@mastodon.xyz
2019-11-02T03:37:33Z
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@cobra2 OK I'm hearing up your run cat5 cable through my house. Any tips or warnings for stuff I should consider?
(DIR) Post #9oXUDRcjHSHToWG288 by slylax@masto.nixnet.xyz
2019-11-02T03:41:32Z
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@klaatu @cobra2 make it cat5e or cat6.
(DIR) Post #9oXW4aBGIRB7efJOxU by kelbot@fosstodon.org
2019-11-02T04:02:16Z
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@klaatu @cobra2 Coil up a little bit of slack for each run in case you need to re terminate ports or move it or something.
(DIR) Post #9oYRsh8QPSAp5c1MDA by Algot@mastodon.art
2019-11-02T14:50:05Z
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@klaatu @cobra2 * All wire bends/corners no less radius than a tennis ball.* Max run from hub to outlet 100meters* Provide shielding from electrical wires (or distance) - avoid parallel runs* Get a good punch-down tool* Double check wire color order!* Plenum grade cable is better(We wired our middle school as volunteers some years ago.)
(DIR) Post #9oaWN2Ya7GYeLfttnE by jnvjnvjnv@mastodon.social
2019-11-03T14:49:48Z
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@klaatu @cobra2 Assuming the specs in NZ are similar to AU, leave at least 50mm between power and data cables (tempting not to seeing power cables will already be cut out down the wall)