Standard cables will be fine if run in conduit. Use the largest size you can afford and definitely large radius bends (not elbows) and run a drw wire so you can pull more in later if needed.
Rob On 21 January 2014 09:50, C. Falconer <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a detatched garage, which is where my server and mythbox reside. > > At the moment, I have a bunch of cat5 cables running around the edge of > the property to the garage. > Currently tied to the underneath of a fence rail, so off the ground. > They're also a bit manked up due to earthquakes and bricks, and the dog's > masticatory antics. > > So I want to properly wire some ties to the garage - I use two for > ethernet data and three for analogue feeds, so 8-10 runs seems like good > future-proofing. > > I'm thinking some lengths of 40mm PVC drainpipe buried, with a large > radius elbow at each end. > > We're due a new driveway and a new garage according to the poxy insurance > company, so putting this underneath beforehand makes a lot of sense. > > Any comments? > > Do I need to go outdoor rated gel-cables ? Or regular cables should be OK > (which is what's in use now.) > > Wireless is not a solution, see previous post :) > > > -- > CF > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users > > -- Robert Fisher
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