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<blockquote data-quote="Declan Slater" data-source="post: 125250" data-attributes="member: 964"><p>Re: X32edit problems</p><p></p><p>I can also confirm that stranded cable to be a problem. I picked up some very nice, stranded 250' cat-5e shielded (FTP) with ethercons + metalized RJ-45 ends soldered to drain wires. Very mic cable like properties, but once when I grabbed the cable in the middle of the span, and whipped it a little to flip it over a long row of wooden chairs, the signal cut out, and popped back in briefly. The cable was routed out of the traffic for most of the length, except for a 10' length of foot traffic under a rug, loosly routed with other cables, and an AC line. The system was a core with a UPS on it (less than 6ms battery switchover time, modified sine). The foot traffic the section of cable had been exposed to had no effect on it's performance during that event last month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Declan Slater, post: 125250, member: 964"] Re: X32edit problems I can also confirm that stranded cable to be a problem. I picked up some very nice, stranded 250' cat-5e shielded (FTP) with ethercons + metalized RJ-45 ends soldered to drain wires. Very mic cable like properties, but once when I grabbed the cable in the middle of the span, and whipped it a little to flip it over a long row of wooden chairs, the signal cut out, and popped back in briefly. The cable was routed out of the traffic for most of the length, except for a 10' length of foot traffic under a rug, loosly routed with other cables, and an AC line. The system was a core with a UPS on it (less than 6ms battery switchover time, modified sine). The foot traffic the section of cable had been exposed to had no effect on it's performance during that event last month. [/QUOTE]
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