Hi folks,
In the middle of construction of a very extensive remodel (framing is expected to be wrapping up in the next few weeks and the entire house is gutted to the studs). I've been planning out network cabling inside the house, have tacked in a few LV gangs around the house, and am inspecting how I'll be doing my runs.
I'm also interested in figuring out how I'll be doing cable runs for my exterior cameras as well. Half the house will be vaulted, other half won't be, and there's plenty of areas around the house that are a little tricky (bump outs/bump ins) and may need extra cameras for those areas.
I'm very interested in having a setup that makes it easy to change/upgrade/replace the camera in the future so I've been doing a lot of reading on having weatherproof junction boxes setup with wiring inside. Was going as far as to consider terminating cable to a surface mount, and using a short patch cable between the camera and surface mount that runs back to the NVR/PoE switch (still tbd) but that doesn't seem common- most folks seem to crimp an RJ-45 at the location.
Been reading these particular threads:
Dahua Starlight Varifocal Turret (IPC-HDW5231R-Z)
Looking for some advice 
Lorex / Dahua OEM 6x 4K / 8MP security camera system w/ 8 port POE IP NVR 2TB HDD kit at Costco B&M YMMV for $799.99
Looking for some advice and direction!
And learning a lot. Biggest challenge for me is trying to test the mount locations without actual power yet (what a great time to have a wifi camera
) . Is there an app or something that may help simulate a typical camera's FoV? (80-90). I'd like to get up on ladders and take pictures/video from various parts of the house to see. (just discovered this: FOV Tables: Field-of-view of lenses by focal length - may be able to take my DSLR's 11-16mm ultrawide lens for this purpose but if there's other options totally open!)
In the middle of construction of a very extensive remodel (framing is expected to be wrapping up in the next few weeks and the entire house is gutted to the studs). I've been planning out network cabling inside the house, have tacked in a few LV gangs around the house, and am inspecting how I'll be doing my runs.
I'm also interested in figuring out how I'll be doing cable runs for my exterior cameras as well. Half the house will be vaulted, other half won't be, and there's plenty of areas around the house that are a little tricky (bump outs/bump ins) and may need extra cameras for those areas.
I'm very interested in having a setup that makes it easy to change/upgrade/replace the camera in the future so I've been doing a lot of reading on having weatherproof junction boxes setup with wiring inside. Was going as far as to consider terminating cable to a surface mount, and using a short patch cable between the camera and surface mount that runs back to the NVR/PoE switch (still tbd) but that doesn't seem common- most folks seem to crimp an RJ-45 at the location.
Been reading these particular threads:
Dahua Starlight Varifocal Turret (IPC-HDW5231R-Z)
Looking for some advice

Lorex / Dahua OEM 6x 4K / 8MP security camera system w/ 8 port POE IP NVR 2TB HDD kit at Costco B&M YMMV for $799.99
Looking for some advice and direction!
And learning a lot. Biggest challenge for me is trying to test the mount locations without actual power yet (what a great time to have a wifi camera
