Chris Dennis wrote:
> Chris Dennis wrote:
>> Hello folks
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
>>
>> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
>> outside office about 30m from the main house.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> Chris
>
>
2009/8/4 Chris Dennis :
> Hello folks
>
> Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
>
> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
> outside office about 30m from the main house.
>
> cheers
>
> Chris
> --
Don't bother with armored ca
ubject: Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Armoured network cable supplier?
Paul Stimpson wrote:
> Thanks for the replies. I did the cable-in-a-pipe thing once in the
> past, but I wasn't convinced that the result would last, and it involved
> a lot of hassle getting the wires down the pipe.
Chris Dennis wrote:
> Hello folks
>
> Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
>
> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
> outside office about 30m from the main house.
>
> cheers
>
> Chris
Well, that generated some intere
Paul Stimpson wrote:
> Thanks for the replies. I did the cable-in-a-pipe thing once in the
> past, but I wasn't convinced that the result would last, and it involved
> a lot of hassle getting the wires down the pipe.
>
Hi Paul,
Perhaps I'm oversimplifying, but isn't two pipes, with one es
2009/8/4 Bob Dunlop :
> But this is overkill. I've also run standard CAT5 (not even exterior grade)
> buried in the turf at 2-3 inches, it's been down for three years without a
> problem. I'm guessing that like most things it will last until someone with
> a shovel disturbs it.
>
My network to t
On Tuesday 04 August 2009 12:24:31 Chris Dennis wrote:
> Victor Churchill wrote:
> > I have done DIY installations of outside cables in the past by laying
> > PVC water pipes in a trench and then threading the cable though those.
> > You can either bend the pipe or make joints for changes of direct
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 04 at 12:00, Chris Dennis wrote:
...
> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
> outside office about 30m from the main house.
Armoured cable may be well over the top for the application.
My phone and Ethernet lines run through the professionaly
David Ramsden wrote:
> Chris Dennis wrote:
>> Hello folks
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet
>> cable?
>>
>> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to
>> their outside office about 30m from the main house.
>>
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> I'
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From: Chris Dennis
Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2009 12:24:31
To: Hampshire LUG Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Hampshire] [OT] Armoured network cable supplier?
Victor Churchill wrote:
> I have done DIY installations of outside cables in the p
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Hello folks
Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
My client (www.lotusflowert
2009/8/4 Chris Dennis :
> Thanks for the replies. I did the cable-in-a-pipe thing once in the
> past, but I wasn't convinced that the result would last, and it involved
> a lot of hassle getting the wires down the pipe.
>
> Maybe I'll reconsider wifi solutions.
... or you could look into armoure
Victor Churchill wrote:
> I have done DIY installations of outside cables in the past by laying
> PVC water pipes in a trench and then threading the cable though those.
> You can either bend the pipe or make joints for changes of direction
> depending on how sharp they are. Not quite what you are a
2009/8/4 Chris Dennis :
> Hello folks
>
> Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
>
> My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
> outside office about 30m from the main house.
When I wired up my shed, I just burried some small dra
I have done DIY installations of outside cables in the past by laying
PVC water pipes in a trench and then threading the cable though those.
You can either bend the pipe or make joints for changes of direction
depending on how sharp they are. Not quite what you are after, but a
possible alternative
Hello folks
Can anyone recommend a supplier and/or installer of armoured ethernet cable?
My client (www.lotusflowertrust.org) needs a network connection to their
outside office about 30m from the main house.
cheers
Chris
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