My uncle says thank you very much for the info, and has a question: when low current wires -- coax/cat-5/phone -- are running parallel to house wiring, how far apart do they need to be? Is 6" enough, or should it be 1', or 6'?
And I thank you too. ;)
(Edited to put the right symbols in. Email posting not always infallible, clearly.)
And I thank you too. ;)
(Edited to put the right symbols in. Email posting not always infallible, clearly.)
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Date: 2006-01-20 05:57 pm (UTC)Still, despite insecurity am 100% certain coax & cat-5 can be run together, because a) we've done it in every house we've built, and b) they sell those cable/phone/ethernet multipurpose box covers. Notice they don't sell combo cable/power outlets.
If canadian phones similar to US phones, easiest thing in the world to hook up. Easy to test too.
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Date: 2006-01-20 06:07 pm (UTC)Confirming cat5 & coax can coexist:
http://www.cabling-design.com/helpdesk/answers/38.shtml
Confirming 12" clearance between coax/cat5 & electrical wiring (see #11):
http://www.connectworld.net/syscon/support.htm
Relevant quote: "Avoiding EMI is as simple as not laying your network cable within 12" of electrical cable..."
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Date: 2006-01-20 07:11 pm (UTC)Thank you so much! I'm pretty sure our wiring is not significantly different from your wiring -- we ARE all on the same grid, after all (except Quebec). And if your phones are like our phones (4-pin wiring that comes in a little plastic plug with a brittle... flat spring, I guess, to keep it in the socket) then yes. Well, once we get a phone line.
Anyway, have passed all info along...
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Date: 2006-01-21 12:34 am (UTC)When I wired (coax & cat5) my house, I just ran cat5 everywhere and put in ethernet outlets. Got a patch panel from Home Depot and ran everything to that. An ethernet port will take a regular phone line, so I can plug either a phone or a computer into any port, and so long as the patch panel is "patched" correctly, get either phone or ethernet.
Then, of course, I got a wireless router. ;)