Ditto for me. I also was concerned as I have a 100baseT twisted pair network in my house. I put up a 20m dipole in the basement, parallel to and about 6 ft. away from the Cat5 cable. Measured a huge file transfer (600MB). Then transmitted into the dipole with 100w and again did the same file transfer. Exact same times. And yes I flushed the disk caches in order for the tests to be fair. So I would say use good quality cable for the network and don't worry. 73, Larry Benko, W0QE "C.M. Christensen" wrote: >> Hi Barry -- I have been using the RJ45 twisted pair with a D-Link > DFE-904 hub (10/100) for over a year and no problems at all running a > KW, or with any computer noise into the rigs. > -- > 73, Chris ACリM >> Barry Kutner wrote: >> > For a change, here's a question not dealing with a problem: > > > > Currently my 2 computer network uses RG58 and BNC connectors > > (10Base2) to connect the Ethernet cards. Thinking of switching to > > RJ45/twisted pair cabling with a hub and I wonder if anyone has > > had any RF problems (either network noise in the radio or RFI into > > the network)? > > > > Tnx/Barry > > -- > > Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@mindspring.com > > Newtown, PA FRC alternate: barry@w2up.wells.com > > > > -- > > WWW: http://www.contesting.com/writelog > > Submissions: writelog@contesting.com > > Administrative requests: writelog-REQUEST@contesting.com > > Problems: owner-writelog@contesting.com >> -- > WWW: http://www.contesting.com/writelog > Submissions: writelog@contesting.com > Administrative requests: writelog-REQUEST@contesting.com > Problems: owner-writelog@contesting.com -- WWW: http://www.contesting.com/writelog Submissions: writelog@contesting.com Administrative requests: writelog-REQUEST@contesting.com Problems: owner-writelog@contesting.com