Exactly!  Interference decreases exponentially with distance.
1 ft away is 4 times as goo as 6 inches.
2 ft away is 8 times better, etc.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Frederick
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We wired our own LAN system and made a point of avoiding fluorescent fixtures. 
The electricians we use said crossing a fixture may never cause a specific 
problem, but some interference is possible so every time you can avoid 
something you are better off. We figured an extra 10-20 feet of cable per 
outlet to work around potential trouble spots was worth the minimal cost 
particularly since we were the labor and we were already there. There were two 
spots were there was no choice so we simply hung the cable up from the 
fluorescent fixture. So far no problems.


Tom Frederick

Elm City Center

1314 W Walnut

Jacksonville, IL 62650

O - 217-245-9504

F- 217-245-2350
Email - [email protected]

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of MDRD
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Hi

I have heard you should have your Cat5 cables 4ft away from fluorescent lights
but the electrician wiring my new office says it is not necessary.

Is there any info from major companies that I can give him or am I being overly 
concerned?

Thanks
Marc

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