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ive taken on a big new build and im not too sure about the data cabling. (thought i could sub it out but cant find anyone yet)

The house has 3 floors with telephone points on each floor.
Due to the construction of the kit there are points where my cat5e and my power cables will cross streams (touching). apart from maybe 3/4 of these small section i have kept the routes seperate.

Does anyone know if this will cause me problems down the line?

its eco u/utp cat5e cable. Would i be right in asuming the "u/utp" stands for "unshielded"
 
Yea unsheided,try & keep a good distance away from mains voltage cable.Cross at right angles should be ok,but obviously parrell to them is not good,without max 6”.
 
That’s a good point.

Maybe I’m just worrying too much due to the fact that I’ve never really done data points on this scale before.
I’m trying to avoid any future problems/ heartbreaks
 
It will probably only cause problems if they're hoping to run at gigabit speeds on CAT5e. At normal domestic internet speeds I doubt you'll see any issues, just try keep the close proximity parallel runs to a minimum.
 
I did a lot of panduit and cisco courses a few years back, the risk of signal loss and dropped packets from mains currents interfering with data transmission is quite low in a domestic setting. A lot of these ideas come from the 90s but was in large part due to the network adaptors rather than the cables, The tech has moved on quite a bit since.
In high end systems or where the speeds are important such as Labs, Big offices etc.. then you could use shielded twisted pair either as a whole cat 5e cable or down to pairs or individual strands. Although a lot of these high end systems have started to move other to fibre optic now. with standard methods only used between network socket and device.
You can in the fancy set ups use a drain wire that acts as a route to ground for induced currents on the foil shielding but there is no need in domestic setting for it.
 

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