At 03:59 PM 3/15/2005, you wrote:
>On Tuesday 15 March 2005 09:07 am, Steve Swantz wrote:
> > Would using one twisted pair for a phone line and two others of the
> > same cable for ethernet result in network noise when the phone rings,
> > or is the wire twist sufficient to reduce interference?
>
>They'll be lots of problems.  Personally I wired up a 10Base-T network over
>phone-like cat-3 a _years_ ago, but it only barely worked (only worked on
>some cards, with packet loss).  There wasn't a phone line there to interfere,
>but I can only imagine if there was.  I ended up using wireless later when I
>needed network there again.
>
>--
>-dave
>
>Dave Carlson <dave at math.umn.edu>

I must disagree.  All the houses in our neighborhood (7-10 years old) are 
in fact wired this way.  They use no phone wire at all, only cat 5e run 
through every room.  I know of many people running 2 phone lines & ethernet 
with no problems.  In my own, I run 1 phone line with 5 phones & a 4 
computer network with absolutely no trouble.

Carl