Running network wire underground for IP cameras?

kkilloy

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I want to mount two IP cameras hidden in a decorative box on my mailbox. I want to use Hikvision POE cameras, so I need to run two network wires in conduit about 30 feet from the house. What provisions do I need to consider so lightning won't damage cameras or other network attached equipment? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 

alphawave7

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All you can really do is grounding: the mailbox, the camera bases (if metal, scrape away a bit of paint, drill a hole and use self-tapping screw for ground wire loop). Pound in a grounding rod at the mailbox and connect the above. At the house, you can usually locate a hose bib and perform the same on that end.
 

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Lookup "Ethernet Surge Protector" on Amazon or other sites and check out the devices. It's recommended to to have one where the cat5/6 enters the house and they'll even pass POE.

Is the conduit already existing? If not, it's probably worth your time (and money) to just get cat5 waterproof direct burial cable.
 
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