I am in the process of setting up a second listening area on a floor of my home away from my primary modem/router, DAC, etc. via WIRE. Among other things I plan to listen to HiRes audio files stored on a NAS device on my home network.
I plan to use an ID device (with JRiver MC), DAC/headphone amp and headphones at that remote location. My cable company is willing to move a (secondary) modem that is currently handling the home phone system (in my basement) to that location, close to an existing cable jack. However, the modem also needs to have a telephone cable running to it in order to continue connecting to the home phone system. The nearest telephone jack is in the same room, but roughly 25 feet away.
As a result, I am thinking about running a telephone cable from the telephone jack to the new modem location (along or behind a base board). Will that length cause a problem for either the telephone or audio system? Is there a high quality telephone cable available that offers any advantage?
I am considering this approach as an easier alternative to snaking cat 6 cable from my primary router about 100 feet through several walls to this remote location.
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