I agree with Yuri, fibre optic cable will cure any issues with noise. It may be worth getting a price.
You could leave a draw wire in your conduit (use big radius curves in the conduit) to replace the the cat 5 etc. with fibre at a later date. Dave On Mon, 2009-05-18 at 18:55 +1200, yuri wrote: > Kerry Mayes scribbled: > > I'm wanting to connect up my shed for power (3 phase), water and data > > (phone & network). I have (with significant help) dug the trench to > > the shed and will be organising the connections in the next few weeks. > > > > However, if I run the network cables next to the power cables I'll > > have issues, yes? Is there any way around that? Can I get shielded > > ducting for underground use (at reasonable cost)? (I was initially > > just intending to run the cat5e cable through irrigation hose until I > > remembered the potential interference issues.) > > Also get a quote for fibre and media converters. > > Yuri
