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<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black;">Having just dealt with some of
this at work... the twists are important. Ridiculously important to data
reliability. And... the twist rates are different in each pair, just to
ensure that they don't crosstalk. HDMI handshakes can't even happen without
enough clean data, so the devices won't even talk to each other. I had to
swap out from cat5e for a vga run to shielded cat6 (and shielded
connectors) when we changed a 140' run to HDMI.<br>
Could you use the 20c cable to pull the new bundle through, or did they
staple it in?<br>
Steven R Hood<br>
310.756.3555<br>
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style="color: black; font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; margin: 10pt 0;">On
December 7, 2014 11:40:59 AM "Scott C. Parker via Stagecraft"
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dir="ltr">Hello All,<div>I'm working on adding network points in my
house. The house was re-wired for phones sometime past, perhaps 70's,
with a thick 20 conductor cable. Likely for mutiple phone lines. The 20
wires are color coded in pairs, etc. but don't appear to be twisted
pairs. Any idea if this will work for whole house networking for
computers?</div><div>I'm also thinking about using a couple of pairs
for HDMI over Network to get a TV signal from the living room upstairs to a
bedroom.</div><div><br></div><div>Thoughts? </div><div>I'd prefer to
avoid fishing new wire everywhere. Yes, I could go wireless, but wire is so
much faster as I have thick stone walls here and
there.</div><div><br></div><div>Second option is to explore Networking over
Cable as the place is completely wired for
cable.</div><div><br></div><div>THanks, Scott<br
clear="all"><div><br></div>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">Scott C.
Parker<br>Lighting Designer USA829 <a href="http://scpld.com/"
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