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Old 12-03-2011, 08:14 AM   #6
GunMaster357
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Originally Posted by Pete Zicato View Post
There are already access holes, no? Look around where the water, electric, etc. enter and see if you can piggyback there somehow.
Be careful about that because electricity can cause interference in your ethernet cable. I remember having a lot of trouble with a customer network some years ago until until I realised cables were running past a big three-phased wire. Moving ethernet cables away solved the problem.

Personally, I'd try to go wireless.
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