Have been running a pair of 1258 Mk2 for a couple of years to a remote mountain site using 3g, with no problems other than increasing latency. A few weeks ago broadband was available at a hut 80m from the remote equipment hut so I ran CAT5 to connect. Latency now down to 30ms (from previous 200ms to 3 sec) and everything working, but since the change notice brief audio drops - anything from a few ms to maybe 20ms every few seconds, plus intermittent crackling on audio like loose connection. Audio checked at site and no problem and temporarily switching 1258 to other hut clears problem. So has to be the CAT5. Cable is high grade screened and UV protected, and have tried two different cables. Am wondering has anyone else used long CAT5 runs in similar situation, or has similar dropout problem. It causes no issue on SSB but is anough to make reading CW difficult as miss dots during interrupt. Have tried various settings on packet size etc, no improvement. Generally CAT5 lengths up to max 100m are acceptable. Any ideas?