I have a crappy situation and because it simply cannot be overcome, I have to deal with it. In short, I'll have to cables running on about a 4' stretch of roof. I simply have no other way to get those two lines to the front of the house camera locations. The lines will come out of an attic window and cross over a section of roof that is level and flat- like a gully section between to slanted roof lines. I've had two of my analog lines installed this way for three years without issue, and if you can believe, it's the cheap premade crap and it's held up to sun, obvious heat, rain, and snow cover. Wind doesn't whip them around because of the configuration of the roof in that spot or something- it's just never been a problem through a hurricane and a super storm. But going to network cable now, I was wondering if there is some kind of product I could use on that exposed section of cable to help shield it from the elements, such as aluminum flashing tape or something. Just a bit of protection from the direct elements.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Any ideas? Thanks.