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[Mageia-discuss] Ethernet cabling

+ Jeff Robins + jeffrobinssae at gmail.com +
+ Mon Apr 30 20:05:17 CEST 2012 +

+
+ +
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:31 AM, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:
+> Phil wrote:
+>>
+>> The Ethernet cable is cat 6 and I assume that the shielding is adequate.
+>
+>
+> It should be.
+>
+This is a house so the Ethernet cable should be made from unshielded
+twisted pairs, but it still shouldn't be a problem.  The line
+frequency
+(50Hz?) is low enough that the twisted pairing should eliminate the
+interference.
+
+The only problem would be unwanted noise on the power line, which
+would be caused by noise electronic equipment and large switched
+loads.  Noisy equipment will probably not be a problem because that
+type of noise that would cause you a problem is well regulated.  Noise
+from a large switched load (air conditioner or refrigerator
+starting/stopping) is in short, infrequent bursts so I doubt you will
+even notice them.
+
+--Jeff
+
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