Hello,
How important is it to keep CAT6, CAT3 and RG6 separated when running them from an upstairs bedroom to the basement? One side of the room, they go up through the wall, into the attic, then they go by the floor joists to the other side and run down the other side of the wall.
I already ran the RG6 to the basement and got the CAT3 and CAT6 through the attic and ready to be ran through the floor joists in the room, down to the first floor, and finally into the basement. Can I just run them all together or do I need to keep them isolated as best as possible? I can't really use conduit, not without doing a lot of work. The RG6 is pretty good stuff, it's quad shielded.
I'm worried about interference. We're having CAT3, CAT6 and RG6 on both sides of the room, so six wires total, for this room. Can I just bunch them all together and run them through the same holes or should I try and drill separate holes and run them separately? If so, that's going to be a good bit more amount of work....
How important is it to keep CAT6, CAT3 and RG6 separated when running them from an upstairs bedroom to the basement? One side of the room, they go up through the wall, into the attic, then they go by the floor joists to the other side and run down the other side of the wall.
I already ran the RG6 to the basement and got the CAT3 and CAT6 through the attic and ready to be ran through the floor joists in the room, down to the first floor, and finally into the basement. Can I just run them all together or do I need to keep them isolated as best as possible? I can't really use conduit, not without doing a lot of work. The RG6 is pretty good stuff, it's quad shielded.
I'm worried about interference. We're having CAT3, CAT6 and RG6 on both sides of the room, so six wires total, for this room. Can I just bunch them all together and run them through the same holes or should I try and drill separate holes and run them separately? If so, that's going to be a good bit more amount of work....
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