The previous owner worked for the phone company and had run some sort of 10 conductor shielded cable under the yard to the shed 40 years ago. The pairs weren’t twisted but I threw some RJ45 ends on there and did a quick test - it worked. After I finished the runs and now I have a PoE+ camera on my shed. I am pleased with the result.
Ethernet sometimes is a lot more robust than one would think 😌
But that’s still is no excuse for the shoddy, bent rats nest of RJ 45 installations that some electricians leave behind in perfectly good conditions where they could have done better.
Neat. I love happy little surprise conveniences left by someone else! As someone who deals a lot in low-voltage stuff, i really like this one.
I’ve owned the place for a while and every now and then I’d notice the terminal blocks he had connected the wires to. It was also pretty cool that they used the same color conventions all those years ago. It encouraged me to look into the history of Ethernet wiring as well.
The waxy stuff is part of how they manufactured the wire and works its way out over time.
Isn’t that the gel filled data cable? The gel is there simply to prevent water ingress in installed cable, particularly under ground.
That’s my thought as well. Considering none of his is actually twisted pair, likely not “data” rated- just old multi-line POTS cabling…BUT- im pretty sure all exterior “burial” rated cable has always been filled with something for the purpose of preventing water ingress. I want to say icky-pick was a nickname for it?
Yep, we still use it today
Yeah it could be considered a gel. It feels like wax. What you’re saying makes a lot of sense.
I feel like half the VOIP phone terminations I observed in businesses when I did that work looked similar to this, with just the essential pairs connected (fully untwisted) and the rest hanging off in the breeze.