Re: [Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-07-02 Thread Jim Kronebusch
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:27:31 -0700, Jaimie Garner wrote I would think if the AC is shielded and the Cat5 is shielded should be fine. if you can I would do a short test run if there are some junction boxes where you could pull the cat5 out. Running 80 not that big a deal if you had to pull

[Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-06-29 Thread light being
I'm about to start running cable through plastic conduits for cat5 that were run parallel to AC lines, also inside plastic conduits. It's all cemented into walls. Is there are hope of this conduit still being useful? Do I need to reinstall or reroute the cat5 cables elsewhere, away from the

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-06-29 Thread Jaimie Garner
Check you local electric codes. Oregon you can not run low voltage with High voltage they would have to be in their own conduits. I am not sure on emi though but I have ran cat5 and 110 together with no problems. Jaimie light being wrote: I'm about to start running cable through plastic

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-06-29 Thread light being
I'm in brazil, codes are not exactly a problem... Some runs being around 80 feet and the espresso machine using up to 2500 watts might be more serious. Maybe I'll try using shielded cable for the first time in my life... Check you local electric codes. Oregon you can not run low voltage

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-06-29 Thread Jaimie Garner
I would think if the AC is shielded and the Cat5 is shielded should be fine. if you can I would do a short test run if there are some junction boxes where you could pull the cat5 out. Running 80 not that big a deal if you had to pull it all out and do something different. light being wrote:

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] parallel AC and CAT5 cables = impossible?

2007-06-29 Thread Jim Kusznir
From your initial post, it sounds like the AC and CAT5 will each be in their own conduit (i.e., the AC will NOT be running in the SAME conduit as the cat-5). If this is the case, I suspect you'll be fine with 100Mbps..Don't know about Gig, though. If you're concerned, running shielded cable (and