Welcome to HTD.com home Theater Direct Whole House Audio Home Theater Direct Home Theater Direct Advice Phone Number Home Theater Direct
 My Account
Home Theater Direct Contanct Us
Home Theater Direct Online Guide
Customer Reviews
Cabinet Speakers
In-Wall/Ceiling
Outdoor Speakers
Subwoofers
Amplifiers
Whole-House Audio
Cables & Access.
Clearance
Info
Home    |       Shipping & Tax    |    30 Day Guarantee    |    Warranty Info    |    Return Policy    |    Privacy Policy    |    Home Audio Guide - FAQ    |    About Us - Contact Us
  Info > Guide-FAQ > 
$0.00 (0 items) View Cart Checkout
McAfee Secure sites help keep you safe from identity theft, credit card fraud, spyware, spam, viruses and online scams

Tips for running Cat-5 cable for whole-house audio

Here are some tips for running Cat-5 cable for use with our Advanced Whole-House Audio Setup:


Do not run Cat-5 cable within three feet of fluorescent lights.

Avoid running Cat-5 cable parallel to high voltage lines. Always cross Cat-5 cable at a 90 degree angle.

Do not split or route Cat-5 cable through an ethernet hub or switcher.

Cat-5 may be run through a passive patch bay as long as point-to-point connectivity is maintained. But keep in mind that every time you pass through a connector, there will be some signal loss. If possible, try to maintain a point-to-point connection.

 
See Also:How should my cables be run for a whole-house audio system?
 Sub-zones with Mid-Level and Advanced Systems