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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Geering" data-source="post: 129310" data-attributes="member: 2093"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>If you can install wall plates at either end of the long cable run then it will be more robust than just using pass through cable joiners.</p><p></p><p>Cat 6e is not a real standard. Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6A and Cat 7 are all standards.</p><p></p><p>Cat 6A is harder to work with than Cat 5e as it is thicker and has a higher bend radius so be careful of the route you choose. Whatever you do do not staple the cable to the wall. Conduit or trunking is better. Staples pinch the cable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Geering, post: 129310, member: 2093"] Re: X32 Discussion If you can install wall plates at either end of the long cable run then it will be more robust than just using pass through cable joiners. Cat 6e is not a real standard. Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6A and Cat 7 are all standards. Cat 6A is harder to work with than Cat 5e as it is thicker and has a higher bend radius so be careful of the route you choose. Whatever you do do not staple the cable to the wall. Conduit or trunking is better. Staples pinch the cable. [/QUOTE]
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