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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    That's a typical corner showing relative heights, above and behind varies from location to location, of which there are several.
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    A long ethernet patch cable I had ordered for my test rig arrived. It is exterior rated and has the heft of RG6 coax cable. So far it is looking like it is what I might end up using. Have to figure out what wiring clips to use. At each location, will try to tuck the cable along existing elements...
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    No flex in the material. Between rigidity, nails, and caulking, movement is not possible. Effectively it is like masonry.
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    Thanks for your input. Surface install of cable or conduit into a suitable mounting box would be preferable. A camera mouning box could perhaps be installed on the vertical corner board. Demolishing the corner board to get below it, or sections of siding to get below it, would create a cascade...
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    Installing ethernet wire from 14-foot eaves soffit to 8-foot camera height

    Request input on possible ways to solve a problem depicted in attached photo. Existing ethernet wire runs are to eaves soffits which are are 14 feet from ground level. The top of the garage door trim is around 8 feet 9 inches, to give a sense of scale. I realize that cameras have to be at...