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<blockquote data-quote="sparkypenguin" data-source="post: 540605" data-attributes="member: 36143"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for the help on this. </p><p>I think the general consensus is that I should be grateful I discovered at an early stage where changing is still possible. </p><p>I'm still at the first fix stage and the majority of the cable isn't yet tied / clipped so counting my blessings!</p><p></p><p>With this in mind should I replace with cat5e U/UTP or shotgun?</p><p></p><p>Any point in running both to give flexibility?</p><p></p><p>Any point in leaving the 8 core in place?</p><p></p><p>And as the cat5e is U/UTP am I likely to get any interference issues carrying the voltage to the cameras on the same cable as the signal?</p><p></p><p>Any point in upgrading from my <strong><u>FREE</u></strong> cat5e U/UTP to shielded / cat6 etc?</p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparkypenguin, post: 540605, member: 36143"] Hi all, Thanks to everyone for the help on this. I think the general consensus is that I should be grateful I discovered at an early stage where changing is still possible. I'm still at the first fix stage and the majority of the cable isn't yet tied / clipped so counting my blessings! With this in mind should I replace with cat5e U/UTP or shotgun? Any point in running both to give flexibility? Any point in leaving the 8 core in place? And as the cat5e is U/UTP am I likely to get any interference issues carrying the voltage to the cameras on the same cable as the signal? Any point in upgrading from my [B][U]FREE[/U][/B] cat5e U/UTP to shielded / cat6 etc? Kind regards, Mark. [/QUOTE]
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