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You can split the pairs of the CAT5 cable. Technically you only use the
green and orange pairs (pins 1,2,3 and 6 on an 8-pin jack) for ethernet anyway. I've hooked up CAT5 on green and orange pairs and telephone on the blue pair (center pins) of a second jack. Intercom, I'm not sure if the guage is adequate but you can certainly try it on the brown pair. If not pull the intercom cable seperate. When you pull in the cables pull in a back string in case you have/want to add any other cables later. A little waterbased lubricant makes it slide through nice. I would however recommend outdoor grease filled CAT5 cable if there is any doubt about the conduit being water proof. The cable is not that expensive. Try an electrical wholesaler as apposed to home depot, building box or whatever. Good luck. "Ray" wrote in message news:3d6de.2261$Ri4.664@okepread07... I'd like to run phone, video, intercom and data out to a workshop in my backyard that is approximately 200 feet away from the house. This would all be run in the same conduit. Can I run cat 5 to use for data and intercom and run a separate dedicated phone line. The coaxial cable would be used only for TV. Would this be the optimum way to run, or what can be suggested ?? p.s. If this is not the appropriate forum, please direct me to it ! Thanks, |
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