detached garage..i want to run my own cat6 to save money on my install

adamant118

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i have CAT6 1000FT OUTDOOR 23 AWG 550 CABLE DIRECT BURIAL and i like to run it into my detached garage to save some money on the security install price. i want to add to my alarm existing alarm and add for 4 cameras to my existing camera system. should i just run the cat 6 in the building and then branch it off with different wire for each camera and alarm points or run the cat6 to each alarm and camera point?
 

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I'd run one line to a POE switch in the garage. Then you can run individual lines from the switch to each camera and anything else you want out there like maybe a wireless access point.

Do you by any chance have coax cable already running to the garage? I had one the PO ran from my basement to the barn and i was able to get my network out there (250ft from the house) really easily using this Amazon.com: DIRECTV Broadband DECA Ethernet to Coax Adapter - Generation II (2 Pack): Computers & Accessories

This won't work if you're using it for tv also, but i think there is a similar adapter that can transmit both signals although its a bit more expensive. Still easier than trenching a new conduit out there.
 

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What are you planning for the alarm?
For my alarm wiring, every sensor is a couple of wires. The sensors are magnetic reed switches which close when they are by a magnet.
 

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i have CAT6 1000FT OUTDOOR 23 AWG 550 CABLE DIRECT BURIAL and i like to run it into my detached garage to save some money on the security install price. i want to add to my alarm existing alarm and add for 4 cameras to my existing camera system. should i just run the cat 6 in the building and then branch it off with different wire for each camera and alarm points or run the cat6 to each alarm and camera point?
1) I prefer to run multiple wires directly to the building in case something happens to one. ( N +1, where N = number of ethernet lines you need. )
2) Also recommend putting it in conduit - as a number of people have reported creatures biting into cables.
3) If the distance is close enough I prefer 1 wire directly to each camera to reduce the requirement of adding additional equipment and thus decreasing reliability.
 
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