In order to share internet access between two neighboring buildings, last year I buried about 100 feet of 1-1/4" pvc underground. I snaked through this cable through: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084L6PHMM But in middle of the work, I accidently chopped off one end of the cable! Instead of replacing the cable, I proceeded to repair the cable. Best way to repair a CAT7 cable That didn't work well. Even though signal gets through, it interrupts frequently. Now, I want to replace the damaged cable. This time I want to get as much advice as I can before f--king things up again. I figure I attach a cord to one end of the cable. Then start pulling from the other end. Once the cord gets through, attach it to a new CAT cable and pull it through. Does this sound like a good plan? What if the cable gets stuck as I am pulling it? Is there something I can do to smooth the process - like using grease or something to reduce chances of cable getting stuck? There are at least six 90-degree angles! Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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