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Hi folks, I just found myself in the situation where I am forced to run the main network cable going to the main router through a wall where it passes close to a power line at a 90 degree angle. Is there considerable interference that I should be trying to avoid? The cable is CAT6 unshielded. If there is interference, is there anything that I can add between the wires that would prevent it?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

You should be fine. You generally just want to avoid running it parallel when possible, and to my knowledge 90 degrees is fine. I run a 50 foot cat6 utp cable across a few 120v lines 90 degrees and it sustains a 2.5g link no problem.