When I installed two cameras on a Tuff Shed last year, I measured three times (plus added a little extra length) and ran two 175 foot runs from the Tuff Shed up into the attic of my house, down an inside wall, and plugged the cables into the network video recorder. The cable was relatively easy to work with. Here's what I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSNX4VP/?coliid=I2HF8H5HP7TDW0&colid=3LSXN13U7H88Y&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
I've terminated Category 5 cables numerous times before, but didn't see the necessity of doing so in this case with the Category 6 cables since what I wanted was already available length-wise. The installed cables have worked flawlessly.
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I've used up 2 each 1,000 ft. reels of Ubiquiti ToughCable Pro over the last 5 or 6 years. It's Cat-5e, shielded, outdoor rated with UV protection. Used with Ubiquiti's shielded RJ-45's. Have had great results.
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