Poe Cat 6 wire

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Does Cat 6 wire with 23awg work for POE IP cameras?
 

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Yes. Just make sure it's solid copper and not CCA, and solid conductors vs. stranded. Stranded will work, but solid is preferable. (Seems like the word "solid" is used for 2 different things in the context of wire description, just to muddy the waters).
 

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Isn't solid a little difficult to run? I used a 100' stranded wire- pre-molded and seems to work fine.
 

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Do not use stranded. Solid only. Cat5e is much easier to work with than cat6.
 

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On my main camera I'm using the a "100ft Copper 500MHz Cat6a Patch Cable 24AWG Insulation" and the other camera is a "Monoprice stranded, 350Mhz, UTP, Pure Bare Copper Wire, 24AWG, 30ft" cable. What concerns are there with these cables?
 

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On my main camera I'm using the a "100ft Copper 500MHz Cat6a Patch Cable 24AWG Insulation" and the other camera is a "Monoprice stranded, 350Mhz, UTP, Pure Bare Copper Wire, 24AWG, 30ft" cable. What concerns are there with these cables?
Hi @Jake1979

1) Sheathing. You need to check the sheathing rating.

Often stranded cables are used for patch cables and do not have sheathing which is rated for in-wall / riser / plenum.

Also if running outdoors, ideally you should have a cable rated for UV exposure. ( longevity issues )

2) If you decide to patch the cable to a patch panel or keystone jack you want to use solid wires.
 
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