I was thinking more along the lines of CPE -> down the roof/wall to the 
house ground and then the Cat5 (without the messenger) goes into the 
house...

Much like a direct-TV/Cableco install.

ryan

Gary Garrett wrote:
> Be careful. If you go building to building with different power 
> transformers, or even different meters, you can get current flow over 
> the grounded messenger and or the shield in the cat 5.
> You may want to only ground at one end but the potential voltage will 
> still be there at the other end and could be a shock hazard.
>
>
> D. Ryan Spott wrote:
>   
>> WOW! You realize you can use the messenger as a ground right? I have  
>> been looking for this stuff for a while.
>>
>> ryan
>>
>>     
>
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