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Shielded F/UTP cables + shielded connectors with ungrounded switch - a mistake?

sl4fko

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I doubt the cable will be a problem. How long are they? Are you putting them in a hostile RF environment, like next to electric motors?

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I believe a cable shield is supposed to be grounded on one end but not the other (else you risk a ground loop). So it depends on how you have the far-end connections set up.
 
I doubt the cable will be a problem. How long are they? Are you putting them in a hostile RF environment, like next to electric motors?

P.S. Please remove the white colour attribute from your signature text. It makes it unreadable if not using a dark theme.
From experience the lack of grounding should not be a problem for 'normal lengths of cable' !!!
As alluded to 'Hostile RF Environment' is a bigger problem or excessively long cables (outside the length spec for CAT5e/CAT6 cables).

Good cables can 'sometimes' operate beyond the specified max length BUT this is down to luck and not guaranteed to work !!!
Best to work to the CAT5e/CAT6 spec and then you can complain if the cables do not perform !!!
 
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