CAT 5 or Coaxial?
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CAT 5 or Coaxial?
I have toggeled between the usefulness of both but it boils down to a few things:
CAT 5 = 4 twisted pair (8 wires)/ power over ethernet function but soft and easily ruptured or ripped overall smaller diametre
Coaxial = technically only 1 wire inner core + outer shield but trong and durable
End result, I think CAT 5 is better and I like it because you can do more with it... alas anyone care to challenge?
I just picked this up from a comment on http://www.securitycamerainstallations.com where someone said contrary
Although, I can't just cast away poor old coaxial, serving the nation long and hard for uptine years, now could I!
CAT 5 = 4 twisted pair (8 wires)/ power over ethernet function but soft and easily ruptured or ripped overall smaller diametre
Coaxial = technically only 1 wire inner core + outer shield but trong and durable
End result, I think CAT 5 is better and I like it because you can do more with it... alas anyone care to challenge?
I just picked this up from a comment on http://www.securitycamerainstallations.com where someone said contrary
Although, I can't just cast away poor old coaxial, serving the nation long and hard for uptine years, now could I!
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Re: CAT 5 or Coaxial?
I reckon you'd be better with CAT5 because simply, if look at the market trends, especially in the cctv world, you will see that CAT5 is being used heavily for network cameras, IP cameras, and megapixel cameras, which market has just broken through to the forefront recently in the UK and Europe. Of course we are behind the USA, but that isn't the point. The point is that all technologies are ending up on the internet, and this was clear even before the millenium came. The only problem is, safety. Is it more or less safe to have everyone watching everyone and viewing it all on the internet.
Coaxial vs Cat5 is the least of your worries, take a look at the new cctv camera technology This is the new generation coming in this year and in less than 5 years, almost all cctv will be ending up as network IP cameras.
That, my friend, is the real question.
Coaxial vs Cat5 is the least of your worries, take a look at the new cctv camera technology This is the new generation coming in this year and in less than 5 years, almost all cctv will be ending up as network IP cameras.
That, my friend, is the real question.
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Re: CAT 5 or Coaxial?
ok I still feel that the normal analogue cameras will remain a long time, and that internet capabilities will decrease slowly as everything tries to cram it's way on..
Re: CAT 5 or Coaxial?
its a fair bet that if your cable run is subjected to a noise source somewhere, a coaxial will keep it out better than twisted pairs.
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Re: CAT5e or Coaxial? OR CAT6
you guys tell about cat5e and this is better than coaxial cable but in nowadays cat6 also perform good works and people have good reviews so kindly I think cat6 conductor, and speed, spline, the jacket is very performance.
Re: CAT 5 or Coaxial?
if coaxial networking caught up to cat5e (aka 1 gigabit) i'd be right on it.