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My new house cable has data/telephone cables installed. The installed cable is from a local cable company http://ponycables.com/telephone.htm
I don't think they meet CAT5 standard because the wire only says PONY Cables 0.6mm. There are 5 pairs of loosely twisted copper wires of 0.6mm. Do you think they will carry data? The website has two different sections for telephone and Ethernet (Cat 5 and 6) but the telephone wires are apparently designed to carry voice and data.
Is there any specifications for the twisted pairs? How do I determine the quality of the wire.
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I had recently posted a thread about a new house and how the networking should be done. I had asked the construction manager specifically to install ethernet data cabling. However, I was out of town during this phase and instead he used regular copper wire.
What is done is done. The dry walls have been completed. I have two options:
1) have the ethernet wires run through outside the walls (which will look ugly and my wife hates that).
2) Use power line connections.
Thing to consider are:
1) I have more than one phase legs with one electricity meter. Will connections work through them?
2) What sort of latencies will I get? I don't really care for throughput speeds and anything above 20mbps is enough.
Edit: What's the difference between telephone and ethernet wires?
			
			My new house cable has data/telephone cables installed. The installed cable is from a local cable company http://ponycables.com/telephone.htm
I don't think they meet CAT5 standard because the wire only says PONY Cables 0.6mm. There are 5 pairs of loosely twisted copper wires of 0.6mm. Do you think they will carry data? The website has two different sections for telephone and Ethernet (Cat 5 and 6) but the telephone wires are apparently designed to carry voice and data.
Is there any specifications for the twisted pairs? How do I determine the quality of the wire.
Original Post:
I had recently posted a thread about a new house and how the networking should be done. I had asked the construction manager specifically to install ethernet data cabling. However, I was out of town during this phase and instead he used regular copper wire.
What is done is done. The dry walls have been completed. I have two options:
1) have the ethernet wires run through outside the walls (which will look ugly and my wife hates that).
2) Use power line connections.
Thing to consider are:
1) I have more than one phase legs with one electricity meter. Will connections work through them?
2) What sort of latencies will I get? I don't really care for throughput speeds and anything above 20mbps is enough.
Edit: What's the difference between telephone and ethernet wires?
			
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