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Running cable from attic to consumer box

  • 10-11-2024 03:57PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 182 ✭✭


    I need to run a Cat 6 cable from the attic to the consumer box on the ground floor, following an existing route along the back wall through an existing conduit into the utility room. An existing power cable is already using this path, and there is a conduit in the utility room where this cable runs. I’ll remove the RJ-45 connectors to make routing easier, but I want to avoid any wall damage. What’s the best way to feed the Cat 6 cable through the utility room conduit without damaging walls? Photos of the route and utility room conduit are attached.

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