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Had about the same situation the weekend. I put it on the 66 and all is well. No problems at all. Even tested at 1 GB.
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I didn't think it would pass to 1GB but it's good to know.
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Mike -
A top-shelf installation if it tested to 1GB!
This is good info.
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Barbed wire fencing will pass if the distance is short enough and the insulation is done correctly..... 
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Check the archives for a thread that I started a few months ago about splicing Cat5e. I purchased IDC splice blocks for a few bucks each and was able to repair and extend many melted Cat5e runs in a house.
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What I didnt tell you was there is voice cables from other parts of the building on the same block so switching out the block to a patch panel that would fit on a 66 mount wouldnt work. I did think about that. Good to know it passed at 1GB!!
Thanks guys!
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"Only" a CG guy here: run your network at 10 MbS and you will have no trouble as 10BT was spec'd for CAT3. If all you have is one or 2 hosts, you should have no trouble at 10 or 100. You'll have a lot of NEXT but for such short runs it will not be a huge issue. You'll likely get a lot of dropped packets as you add hosts but you'd only know if you had an analyzer. Almost all home networks only share a common gateway and they don't push WAN traffic beyond 10 MbS typically. That may change soon as broadband matures but it won't affect your LAN.
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