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RE: [LUG] Ethernet cable



Yes I had considered trying normal cat 5e cable, the hose pipe is a cracking
idea, I will give that a go!


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mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 18 May 2004 14:06
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Subject: Re: [LUG] Ethernet cable

On 18.05.2004 13:53 Kelly Jones wrote:
Can anyone recommend a suitable cat5e cable for running from a house 
to an office in the garden 9 metres away.  There is a power cable 
already running out to the office and ideally I would like to bury the 
Ethernet cable alongside the power cable.  Is there a cable that is 
screened for this purpose?
 
Any help, views, recommendations appreciated
 
Regards
Kelly Jones


If it was me, I would just bury a normal bit of cable and see what happen.
Actually, I would just tack it to the fence.
If I was concerned, I might stick it in a cheap bit of hose pipe and bury
that, at least you could pull a new bit through if you needed to.

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