Indoor vs Outdoor Cable

Mike K

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OK so if I have 20' of underground POE cable and another 20' indoors on one end to connect cameras; another 20' or so indoors on the other end to connect to the server:

1 What is the best underground cable to use? http://www.outdoor-ethernet-cable.com/?

2 Is it better to continue the use of the underground cable on both ends indoors, or will it degrade the signal if I use connectors on each end and switch to indoor cable on each end?

3 Also can anyone explain these wires in an Ethernet cable?
Ethernet cable xsection.jpg
 
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Abbell

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Outdoor cable is usually more expensive because it is made to withstand the weather. It is not typically used indoors because if it burns it can give off toxic gas. I have used outdoor cable inside for short runs and I have few worries. If my house is on fire, my residential wiring will be the least of my issues. There is no signal issue using a quality outside wire inside.
If I were to rewire my house ( and hell froze over) I would go with some cat6 23AWG cable instead, but that is overkill for relatively short runs and normal terminators don't fit only punch downs.
 
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