> Herb: CAT5 is only rated to go 328 feet with gig Ethernet. A better
> solution would be fiber with fiber to CAT5 at each end. No chance of
> RF pickup either.
The other big problem with long runs of Ethernet is the increased likelihood
of equipment damage due to lightning or ground potential differences. Near
strikes can/will blow up the phy or magnetics on copper Ethernet interface,
and the longer the run, the more energy will be coupled from a strike, and
thus the more likely that there will be damage at either/both end. Mike's
right, fiber is the way to go in a situation like this, even if the maximum
distance limitation for copper wasn't an issue. Media converters to go
between copper and fiber are cheap these days, even for gigabit.
--- Jeff WN3A
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