If you connect your network together with CAT5 or CAT 6 cable, (thatâs the colored 8-conductor wire you see running from your router or Ethernet connections)chances are it has a shield (foil wrap) built right in. If your going a considerable distance from your DSL or T1 connection to your PC then I would recommend that you use nothing but shielded cable.
Shielded cable cuts down on "noise" that is transmitted by electrical appliances, transformers and such that could effect some transmissions; however, I doubt it would have any effect on a local PC network. Just remember, if you do use shielded wire, then you hve to be grounded soemwhere so thta the shielded part has someplace to arrest any noise etc. This is usually done thru the wall outlet with that third round prong on the plug.
Shielded cable cuts down on "noise" that is transmitted by electrical appliances, transformers and such that could effect some transmissions; however, I doubt it would have any effect on a local PC network. Just remember, if you do use shielded wire, then you hve to be grounded soemwhere so thta the shielded part has someplace to arrest any noise etc. This is usually done thru the wall outlet with that third round prong on the plug.
