Hello,
My parents appear to have a problem with cabling in their house: it appears to be impossible to add an ethernet-cable (we thought about putting it along with the telephone) as the tubes are too narrow.
The electrician suggested to put an Cat5 UTP cable instead of the telephone cable (which is feasible), and use a couple of the wires for telephone, and 4 for the network. Judging by the number of wires inside the UTP cable, this ought to be possible, but how is the interference when doing this ?
If not, are there other suggestions of putting a network (shielded FTP next to 220V cable) ? Or will I have to resort to a wireless one ?
Thanks!
Jörg
My parents appear to have a problem with cabling in their house: it appears to be impossible to add an ethernet-cable (we thought about putting it along with the telephone) as the tubes are too narrow.
The electrician suggested to put an Cat5 UTP cable instead of the telephone cable (which is feasible), and use a couple of the wires for telephone, and 4 for the network. Judging by the number of wires inside the UTP cable, this ought to be possible, but how is the interference when doing this ?
If not, are there other suggestions of putting a network (shielded FTP next to 220V cable) ? Or will I have to resort to a wireless one ?
Thanks!
Jörg
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