[GRLUG] outdoor cat5 cable
Joseph McLaughlin
jwm8351 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 25 07:53:23 EDT 2012
If you use sealed pvc pipe conduit (like I did to go building to building)
Use a sponge cut to size (The correct size will be sucked in - to large it will be stuck to small it will not move) - tie a piece of string to it. duct tape a shop vac hose to the other side of the conduit. The sponge will be sucked in - the string will follow. When all the way thru tie the string to the cat5 & pull. It is best to have someone pushing gently also.
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If the house is vinyl sided, you could always run it under the siding and conceal it....granted, it is a hack way of doing things, but it will get the job done quickly.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Eric Beversluis <ebever at researchintegration.org> wrote:
Not really an option, given structure of the house.
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>On Fri, 2012-06-22 at 20:58 -0400, Tim Schmidt wrote:
>> Instead of running the cable down into a non-existent basement, or
>> outside, why not run it up, into the attic or crawl space?
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