I spent the holiday weekend paying for many of my past sins. I'm an electrician by trade and I was able to wire our house when it was built 15 years ago. We still had dial up internet, and I knew nothing about network building so I wired the phone jacks in the old loop style. As devices have been added to our network and I've started dabbling in security cameras, I have cursed my name many times over the lack of capabilities. On the bright side, I can attest that powerline ethernet adapters are a viable option for security camera cabling and good WiFi routers can take a lot of traffic.
The company I work for doesn't specialize in data cabling, but there are still parts and pieces about the shop that can be had for free. The good part of that is the parts are free, the bad part is they may not be the latest and greatest. I was able to get all the CAT 5e and CAT 6 cable I could possible need, but the only keystones I could scrounge in the quantity I needed were CAT 5. The only thing I lacked was the motivation to go into the attic and start pulling cables, and I decided it was cool enough over the weekend to go swim in the fiberglass and fish cables to a variety of places.
Camera cabling run to 5 exterior locations, 7 devices removed from the wireless network, BI server relocated to a more secure location. A variety of observations-cheap ethernet cabling (the free crap in the camera box) is a pain to deal with; attics suck; my eyesight is getting worse or ethernet cables are getting smaller. Really happy with the results so far, now it's time to step up my camera game.
The company I work for doesn't specialize in data cabling, but there are still parts and pieces about the shop that can be had for free. The good part of that is the parts are free, the bad part is they may not be the latest and greatest. I was able to get all the CAT 5e and CAT 6 cable I could possible need, but the only keystones I could scrounge in the quantity I needed were CAT 5. The only thing I lacked was the motivation to go into the attic and start pulling cables, and I decided it was cool enough over the weekend to go swim in the fiberglass and fish cables to a variety of places.
Camera cabling run to 5 exterior locations, 7 devices removed from the wireless network, BI server relocated to a more secure location. A variety of observations-cheap ethernet cabling (the free crap in the camera box) is a pain to deal with; attics suck; my eyesight is getting worse or ethernet cables are getting smaller. Really happy with the results so far, now it's time to step up my camera game.