On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:26:53 -0500, Josh Welch <tclug at joshwelch.com> wrote:
> IANABI (I am not a building inspector) but my understanding is that
> special cabling is required for those areas that are used for air
> circulation as part of an HVAC system, i.e. the area between a dropped
> ceiling and the deck above it. These areas are referred to a plenum
> spaces, this is why such cable is referred to as "plenum" rated.
> There should be no reason you couldn't use pvc jacketed cable in the
> walls of a residential building. STP, on the other hand, should only be
> required in special instances.

Thanks everyone for the responses...it sounds like it's worth the
extra money to buy plenum cable...

Maybe I'll have to consider going the 802.11g route.

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