About to install CCTV in large house - probably 8 cameras.
My only experience to date, is for cameras to be wired in shotgun cable.
I've decided to use CAT5 to make it future-proof, should I decide to change to IP cameras at a later date.
Question is, should I use shielded CAT5 or is the standard unshielded plenty good enough.
Looking around, there doesn't seem to be much shielded on offer. Maybe it's not required ... any thoughts?
My only experience to date, is for cameras to be wired in shotgun cable.
I've decided to use CAT5 to make it future-proof, should I decide to change to IP cameras at a later date.
Question is, should I use shielded CAT5 or is the standard unshielded plenty good enough.
Looking around, there doesn't seem to be much shielded on offer. Maybe it's not required ... any thoughts?