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What twisted pair and how to throw between two houses?
It is necessary to throw a twisted pair cable between two private houses in the country. What specific cable is better to choose for this? Is it possible to just throw it in the snow until spring? Or is it better to hang in the air?
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Choose a special Outdoor-cable, not bad, for example, Hyperline-ovsky: www.hyperline.ru/catalog/cable/U-UTP4-S-OUT.shtml There
is practically nothing to fear from such a cable. The most acceptable option, of course, would be to bury, after removing it, into the HDPE pipe. It will be cheaper and faster to pull a steel cable, on which to fix the cable with nylon bundles for external work (not for internal work!), no corrugation-shmofra is needed, the cable itself is very strong and reliable, and the corrugation is guaranteed to burst in the cold if it is not polyethylene.
Better look in the direction of the radio channel, for example Ubiquiti Nanostation M2 or M5 is possible with LOCO prefixes.
With private houses, you can simply throw on the ground or snow, one hell is all yours.
You can throw the most common or more expensive for external laying, with us the usual one hung between apartments and houses for several years.
As a child, they were hung outside the window (multi-storey building), lived for about 4 years.
And so, probably, the best option would be to hang it by air, having previously packed it in a corrugation.
What is the distance between the houses, and what are the barriers?
If correctly (on a permanent basis), then it is better to remove the cable into the corrugation, and either throw it through the air or bury it.
If you are “for yourself”, then throw as you will. True, at the ends it is still desirable to put some kind of protection against thunderstorms and protect yourself from water (it sometimes runs straight from the cable)
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