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Model: Southwire 28828228 100' 12/2 with ground Romex brand SIMpull residential indoor electricial wire type NM-B; Yellow
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I just need a deal on some POE outdoor wires for the outdoor access point I just bought. I will also wire my satellites for mesh by sending cat6 outside than back in since I can't run in the walls because of insulation. Any suggestions.
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There are so many cat6 cables. Is there something that's good for POE outdoor?
Is the cable actually exposed? In my last home I ran a ton of Cat6 for POE outdoor cameras, although none of the cable was actually exposed per se. Most of that cable was MP as well. I didn't buy anything special.
Is the cable actually exposed? In my last home I ran a ton of Cat6 for POE outdoor cameras, although none of the cable was actually exposed per se. Most of that cable was MP as well. I didn't buy anything special.
Yes, they will run alongside the siding, except some areas it will be tucked under the eve, and in some areas I thought about sending it under the gutters, but in other areas I thought about burying it. I am trying to run from one side of house to other so I can Power the AP.
i just wired my new build. its 108-114 (per 250ft) or $0.46 per foot at home depot or the supply house. this isn't a great deal consider my supply house(and most will) will cut to length for the same price
Yes, they will run alongside the siding, except some areas it will be tucked under the eve, and in some areas I thought about sending it under the gutters, but in other areas I thought about burying it. I am trying to run from one side of house to other so I can Power the AP.
I'm not on the site so I can't say which one is best, but there is outdoor rated Ethernet cable that should handle the elements better.
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Looks to be the same to me, unless I am missing something. Which is entirely possible.
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Looks to be the same to me, unless I am missing something. Which is entirely possible.
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This video might be helpful if you haven't run cable outdoors before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nkvbPo
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