Jonathan wrote:
> CJT wrote:
>
>> Jonathan wrote:
>>
>>> I need to run a CAT6 solid UTP cable from the top room of my house to
>>> the bottom (living room). Wireless won't do it, I'm afraid.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking it would be OK to run the cable down the outside of the
>>> house, but would it get eaten by the weather? I live in Britain, so
>>> the temperature extremes would not be much. I'd tack it to the
>>> brickwork with plastic tabs to keep it in place.
>>>
>>> Or do I need to run it through a duct or some kind of weather shielding?
>>>
>>> Any tips appreciated.
>>>
>>> Jonathan
>>>
>> This has come up before, and as I recall the consensus was that it will
>> eventually deteriorate, but not for quite a while ... and by then it'll
>> probably be obsolete, anyway. ;-)
>>
>> If it were me, I'd probably proceed, trying to shield it from sun and
>> the elements to the extent possible, but not taking any extraordinary
>> precautions.
>>
>
> Thanks - I'll give it a go.
>
> I've since seen this:
>
> http://www.duxcw.com/faq/network/outside.htm
>
> The concerns mainly seem to be about lightning though.
>
>
>
>
I guess lightning is an issue, but I doubt the lightning would see
a layer of shingles or siding as much of an impediment, so I don't
see how there's much difference from running it inside an attic or
outside wall.
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