I recently came across a tip buried in a forum thread that I wanted to share. I'm sure some people know about it but I felt it deserved it's own thread.
I've always had a problem waterproofing outdoor network cable connections until I recently discovered silicon tape.
This stuff is golden! It can be found a hardware stores like Lowes or Home Depot. Costs around $6 for a 10' roll.
It's basically 10' of very pliable tacky tape that you use to tape up your outdoor network connections or ends that you don't want water in.
It conforms to the various uneven surfaces of a network cable connection and provides a very good seal.
I highly recommend it!
Stretch and Seal self sealing silicone tape:
Home Depot link: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Nashua-T...sing-Silicone-Tape-in-Clear-1210364/203534911
I've always had a problem waterproofing outdoor network cable connections until I recently discovered silicon tape.
This stuff is golden! It can be found a hardware stores like Lowes or Home Depot. Costs around $6 for a 10' roll.
It's basically 10' of very pliable tacky tape that you use to tape up your outdoor network connections or ends that you don't want water in.
It conforms to the various uneven surfaces of a network cable connection and provides a very good seal.
I highly recommend it!
Stretch and Seal self sealing silicone tape:
Home Depot link: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Nashua-T...sing-Silicone-Tape-in-Clear-1210364/203534911
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