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I've read quite a few times that one should not run cat5/6 parallel to power lines if not at least 1 foot apart.
How does this apply to RG6 that will be carrying in my cable internet from the street drop-off box?
The previous owner never had the house wired with conduit from the street so I had to call Time Warner and have a 3rd party come out, dig up the lawn, etc. and I had them drop it near the outside wall of my garage.
I'm going to pull it inside via some conduit and a jbox (they won't do inside-structure wiring and I didn't want this run along my outside wall).
Thing is, I need to take this to the electrical panel as I'm told they installer can't set it up if it's not grounded at the panel for some reason.
Do I still need to follow the same general conditions as cat5/6 even though it's quad-shielded cable? I know shielding is meant to help, but it's not an absolute protector.
If I run it on the other side of a stud/joist, does it still need to be a foot apart?
The real issue is getting to the panel. You can see many electrical conduits but I do see bare cable (the bare bundle appears to be phone) on the other side of the joist.
I was going to run it up this wall and across the top of the garage but there are some electrical conduit near. Also, it seems not smart to go over a jbox?
Thanks for any advice or guidance...
How does this apply to RG6 that will be carrying in my cable internet from the street drop-off box?
The previous owner never had the house wired with conduit from the street so I had to call Time Warner and have a 3rd party come out, dig up the lawn, etc. and I had them drop it near the outside wall of my garage.
I'm going to pull it inside via some conduit and a jbox (they won't do inside-structure wiring and I didn't want this run along my outside wall).
Thing is, I need to take this to the electrical panel as I'm told they installer can't set it up if it's not grounded at the panel for some reason.
Do I still need to follow the same general conditions as cat5/6 even though it's quad-shielded cable? I know shielding is meant to help, but it's not an absolute protector.
If I run it on the other side of a stud/joist, does it still need to be a foot apart?
The real issue is getting to the panel. You can see many electrical conduits but I do see bare cable (the bare bundle appears to be phone) on the other side of the joist.
I was going to run it up this wall and across the top of the garage but there are some electrical conduit near. Also, it seems not smart to go over a jbox?
Thanks for any advice or guidance...