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CableGeeker 150-ft Cat 6 Ethernet Cable, High Speed 10Gbps Internet Network Cable, 24AWG Heavy Duty Patch Cord $13.99 WOOT FS PRIME

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Today 05:24 AM
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RedflyerToday 05:24 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Redflyer

24awg and cca ugghhh avoid. You want 23aqg all copper for the good stuff and poe devices.
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Today 03:46 PM
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BG101Today 03:46 PM
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Quote from Redflyer :
24awg and cca ugghhh avoid. You want 23aqg all copper for the good stuff and poe devices.
in 15w poe camera no good?
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TenderHalibut2061Today 04:14 PM
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Quote from BG101 :
in 15w poe camera no good?
Should be fine

Sure cca=sad, but it's certified UL, and direct burial rated. This should be fine, especially if you don't need POE++ or 10G speed. And this is cheaper than buying bulk 1000' cable
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pyroskater85Today 04:28 PM
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I know nothing about cables, what's the speed drop off at 150ft. I want to run an access point at the far end of the property for cameras.
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rockddToday 04:44 PM
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Quote from pyroskater85 :
I know nothing about cables, what's the speed drop off at 150ft. I want to run an access point at the far end of the property for cameras.
If it meets standard, at least 100m before it can't substain a 1Gbps connection or about 55m if you need 10Gbps. Most consumers level cameras only need a 100Mbps (0.1Gbps) connection, in which case you can go even further. Keep the AP within 100m and you should be fine.
Last edited by rockdd April 9, 2026 at 09:48 AM.
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pyroskater85Today 04:50 PM
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Quote from rockdd :
If it meets standard, at least 100m before it can't substain a 1Gbps connection or about 55m if you need 10Gbps. Most consumers level cameras only need a 100Mbps (0.1Gbps) connection, in which case you can go even further. Keep the AP within 100m and you should be fine.
Thank you, I appreciate you responding. It's good to know I can easily run cables at this distance.

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