Should not be. Ethernet is ethernet. With just the ethernet connection between the two switches, there would still be no ground connection.

bp
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On 8/25/2021 9:56 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
It's going to be connected to a switch on both ends. Will that be a problem?

Bill Prince wrote:
Ethernet has no ground reference. It's a differential signal. If you're using shielded cable, only ground one end (or neither end), and you'll be fine.


bp
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On 8/25/2021 8:53 AM, Jay Weekley wrote:
I've got a client that needs a network line installed from their house to another building but they are on separate power meters.  I understand that running a cable between two different ground points is not advisable. Is there a way around this?  A wireless link isn't an option at this point.



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