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Old July 4th 03, 08:07 PM
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Can Cat-5 be run through conduit without any signal degradation? Reason
is to provide mechanical protection.

G.Beat wrote:

Doug -

"Properly installed" should be NO problem

I installed miles of Cat 5 running Ethernet at a major hospital.

Due to ICU, Surgery, Radiology and Lab departments, we swept the entire area
for
any potential interference - which would interfere with patient support
equipment.

NONE. The industry does not need "urban legends"

"Properly installed" is the key aspect --- and their are a number of
certification organizations
for installers and contractors.

gb





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