Hi Jeff,
I've got an ethernet line from a rooftop dish coming into my shack along with
the other incoming coax lines, and the router was right there behind my shack
desk. No amount of ferrite at multiple places along the ethernet cable--before
the router, after the router, on the power cord, etc.--would make any
difference on the noise heard on the radio. Even shielded cat5 didn't help.
My solution was the run the router away from the shack, just a dozen feet or so
into the other room, and then use wifi to get internet to my computer instead
of a direct connection. Ethernet is a horrible thing for RFI!
Good luck.
Chris
KF7P
On Mar 29, 2018, at 12:22 AM, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> In the process of overhauling the shack's wiring, I'm wanting to replace my
> existing ethernet switch with a box that is properly shielded - or at least
> has one with a low emission footprint. Here i'm talking about radiation from
> the box itself - not via the connected ethernet lan cable runs.
>
> Unfortunately the houses' home-run location terminates a few feet from my
> shack and so the switch needs to be located there. I can apply ferrite /
> common mode treatment to the power supply and lan cables that connect to the
> box. But I also need a box that is properly shielded from a ham
> point-of-view. The switches I have now are all of the plastic-case variety
> and they all are pretty noisy.
>
> I was hoping someone may have found a "quite" switch that could be
> recommended. Some of the semi-pro (e.g. Netgear home-office rack mount)
> stuff has metal cases -- but I don't know if that actually means they are
> quieter.
>
> 73/jeff/ac0c
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>
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