Ethernet Cat6 Shielding?
I have unshielded cat6 type cmr riser cable from "CommandLinx" General Cable. It is unshielded and I ran 7 seperate runs through our house all next to each other. Other than running by two 110 volt romex wires(110 - One for plugs in existing wall and one for lights --- only in one wall) it isn't near any other high voltage. It is about 2 inches from the high voltage wires where it crosses their path. My question is will I experience any interference from where it passes by those high voltage wires and if so, what can I do to shield it from them? All 7 are zip tied together where they meet the high voltage, and this is the only location where the cat6 is near any high voltage.
Thanks!
Theoretically, There should be a voltage interference. even it is a 110 volt. The most important thing to consider is how much current will pass on 110 volts. I advise you to separate it by pipes by 10 inches.
If not, use fiber optics.
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