Ethernet Pass Through Cable


  1. Posts : 6,618
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    Ethernet Pass Through Cable


    For regular coax cables, like used for TV antenna, there are short cable sections that are thin and flat, to permit the cable to fit under closed windows or doors. I'm wondering if anything like that is available for ethernet cables?
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    Take a look at these: Amazon.com: flat ethernet cable
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    It's difficult to tell by looking at the pictures, but while those cables are flat, I don't think that they are thin. At least not thin enough to pass below a patio door without interfering with it, or passing on the side, without creating a gap that would prevent the door from closing properly.
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    You aren't going to find an unshielded twisted pair Cat5e or Cat6 cable that is thin enough to put through a door or window and get it to close completely. These cables are jacketed and thus have a little size to them.
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    Hmm, I wonder if the internal wires are insulated, so that one might remove the external jacket? Even if that would work, I would need a very short section of it, and I doubt that any ethernet cables come that short.
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    Yes, the internal wires are insulated, but not very well.


    As far as length, you can make the cables as short as you want. I used to make all of my own cables to length, but was never that great at crimping on the RJ45 ends....so I don't do it much anymore.
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    I think that I understand what you mean by not being well insulated. I imagine that it would not withstand the wear of the door closing on them for very long. I'm wondering if there is something like a tape or other material that would be thin, yet protective, to shield them with?
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  8. Posts : 184
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    Dwarf said:
    Take a look at these: Amazon.com: flat ethernet cable
    Those are as flat (thin) as the OP was referring to, i.e. 300ohm antenna twin-lead cable.
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