My only suggestion is to ensure the wire you have is stranded, not
solid.  Stranded will be 'softer' and deal better with the bending
needed for use in drag-chain use.  Solid core is better for
infrastructure use (putting in walls), stranded is found in 'patch
cables' and used in wiring closets to connect the infrastructure or
from a wall to equipment in an office.

Great use.  BTW, Cat6 or 7 will have a bit more noise rejection, but
Cat 5 is cheaper and will do well.  You will find some of the higher
cat numbers have shielding, much cat 5 does not have shielding but
depends on the twisted wire pairs for noise rejection (each pair is
twisted at a different twist rate, so they don't cross contaminate
each others signal).

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