I'm want to run Ethernet to a single computer in my garage (which is separate from the house). Unfortunately, the only way to run the cable is through a 30 foot pipe with power cables in it. However, I might end up having to run the cable parallel to power the entire 70 foot distance due to wiring constraints, but at least 30 feet parallel to power is unavoidable.
My question is: would a shielded cat5e cable be appropriate for this situation? I'm doing this cheaply so fiber is out of the question and I don't want to use wireless.
Also, if do decide to use a shielded cable, should I ground both ends or just one end? The garage end would be connected directly to a NIC which is already grounded to the computer case; however I don't know if it'd make sense to ground the other end too.
My question is: would a shielded cat5e cable be appropriate for this situation? I'm doing this cheaply so fiber is out of the question and I don't want to use wireless.
Also, if do decide to use a shielded cable, should I ground both ends or just one end? The garage end would be connected directly to a NIC which is already grounded to the computer case; however I don't know if it'd make sense to ground the other end too.