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Can cat6 and speaker cable co-exist in the same trunking?
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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 97536" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>My Slimdevices/ Logitech Transporter (i.e. network music player / DAC) and the WAP will be connected to my music server via Ethernet cable running from the study to the listening room via the ceiling.</p><p>It's a dedicated WAP, but connected to the same network as my PC's, Tranporter, ADSL modem etc. I'm not concerned with the threat of the telephone line being a source of lightning damage - I unplug it whenever there's a storm looming. Guess I'm trying to find out whether running Ethernet in my ceiling means that I need to unplug both ends of the Ethernet cable too every-time the weather looks like a thunderstorm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 97536, member: 2381"] My Slimdevices/ Logitech Transporter (i.e. network music player / DAC) and the WAP will be connected to my music server via Ethernet cable running from the study to the listening room via the ceiling. It's a dedicated WAP, but connected to the same network as my PC's, Tranporter, ADSL modem etc. I'm not concerned with the threat of the telephone line being a source of lightning damage - I unplug it whenever there's a storm looming. Guess I'm trying to find out whether running Ethernet in my ceiling means that I need to unplug both ends of the Ethernet cable too every-time the weather looks like a thunderstorm. [/QUOTE]
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Can cat6 and speaker cable co-exist in the same trunking?
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