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On 05-05-97 RICHARD TOWN wrote to EDWARD RUTLEDGE... RT> -=> Quoting Edward Rutledge to Richard Town <=- RT> ER> Here is the Telemate's Western U.S. Support BBS number. RT> ER> It is the Com-Dat BBS Telephone number (503) 681 0543. RT> Thanx for the info, Edward! RT> rgdZ RT> Richard You are welcome. I am just glad that I could help. Ed --- * OFFLINE 1.58 --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 MF>-> 100mps Ethernet. Shielding will attenuate the the signal when used MF>-> in a high speed network, that's why you use UTP. MF>Attenuate, what does that mean specifically? Hmm...how do I describe an attenuated sine wave.....lets just say the true signal gets deformed, so it's not quite the same coming out of the wire as it was going it. (Look it up) MF>-> In a phone application MF>-> you could used a shielded cable, but only if it's properly MF>-> grounded. I wouldn't recommend it due to the added cost. MF>How would I go about grounding the cable anyhow? Take the shield(aluminum foil/braided wire) and solder/clamp/etc it to the earth ground in your house. There's usually a copper or aluminum bare wire attached to your fuse/circuit breaker box, that connects to your cold water pipes. That's your ground. MF>-> It's easy enough to MF>-> avoid noisy things in a house. Try to route your cables away from MF>-> electric motors, fluorescent lights, speakers etc. MF>If I got a shielded cable, would I still have to do that? I would, but with a shield you should be able to get a lot closer. --- GEcho 1.00 ---------------* Origin: Star Tech Diamond Bar, CA 909-396-4227 714-257-1175 (1:218/801.0) * Origin: The Boneyard! (810) 544-9502 (1:2202/22) |
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