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Originally Posted by SteveDallas
Isn't that what an MBA would say?
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Yes - that was the point. Already irrelevant are the posted worries and fears (ie induced currents).
It's 60 Hertz electricity. It's digital signals at higher frequencies - different. Even if 60 hertz somehow got induced on the Cat 5 cable, filters in every network interface make it irrelevant. And then is something lese call common mode rejection.
Signal cables must not be in the same conduit as power wires - a human safety issue. All other worries(ie halogen which to electricity acts just like an incandescent bulb) are irrelevant.
Posted was to just do it. Already posted here are reasons far beyond what a typical MBA would ever understand. Or even want to know. But then MBAs want to be told how to think - not know why. Or feel - therefore invent things irrelevant or mythical.
Just install wires through the same hole. Ignore irrelevant signal quality speculation.