MosDef112
11-04-01, 10:50 PM
Though I'm pretty sure what the answer is to this one, I am perhaps looking for the answers as to why.
A while back I decided to wire my three-family private house with CAT5 Ethernet cable, and also decided that I would staple the cabling all around the edges of the house. I tried to do this as carefully and as neat as possible, but over time I realized how ugly the house now looks with a single white wire running around everywhere. So I decided to take the project outdoors. I first started with my brother's computer on the top floor, running a cable over the roof, drilling a hole in a wall in his computer room, and running the cable back to a hub at my parent's bedroom at the other end of the house. This connection has been in place for several months now, and it has worked fine. Now I decided to do the same for the whole house, eventually replacing all the wiring on the inside, and running it through the back of my house, and into my apartment where all the network/Internet equipment is. Question is.. Realizing the potential hazards about this, like unwanted damaged likely caused by lighting, what other reasons would there be for me not doing this? Would covering the cable outdoors with some kind of protecting mold, or wire cover help? I mean.. There's a good chance that I'll leave it the way it is anyway, since I already drilled enough holes through walls in this house as it is, not to mention I've already laid just about 150 feet worth of cable, but I just wanted to know if this is such a bad idea that I should consider covering the cables, or try to run them inside the walls in my house.
A while back I decided to wire my three-family private house with CAT5 Ethernet cable, and also decided that I would staple the cabling all around the edges of the house. I tried to do this as carefully and as neat as possible, but over time I realized how ugly the house now looks with a single white wire running around everywhere. So I decided to take the project outdoors. I first started with my brother's computer on the top floor, running a cable over the roof, drilling a hole in a wall in his computer room, and running the cable back to a hub at my parent's bedroom at the other end of the house. This connection has been in place for several months now, and it has worked fine. Now I decided to do the same for the whole house, eventually replacing all the wiring on the inside, and running it through the back of my house, and into my apartment where all the network/Internet equipment is. Question is.. Realizing the potential hazards about this, like unwanted damaged likely caused by lighting, what other reasons would there be for me not doing this? Would covering the cable outdoors with some kind of protecting mold, or wire cover help? I mean.. There's a good chance that I'll leave it the way it is anyway, since I already drilled enough holes through walls in this house as it is, not to mention I've already laid just about 150 feet worth of cable, but I just wanted to know if this is such a bad idea that I should consider covering the cables, or try to run them inside the walls in my house.