rjacobs
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underground fiber optic network cable for detached shop
Anybody here in the know on fiber optic networking cables?
Im planning to run Ubiquiti gear(wifi AP's, cameras, switches, etc...) and was trying to determine if I needed to run multiple runs of Cat 6 to the shop or just 1 plus a second switch. Im planning to run 3 cameras plus a wifi access point. I determined I just needed 1 run plus a second switch as the easiest way to do it. Then one guy on the Ubiquiti forum says "dont run Cat 6, run pre terminated fiber optic cable" and he explained why. Im on board with it vs. Cat 6.
Then on my research for fiber cables I see what I need for under $100 bucks, then I go "wait, im going to put this underground in conduit" and think "I need burial rated cable" and I see its like $500... which is crazy.
ETA: I see most OM3 cable is indoor/outdoor rated. Im sure that this just means the jacket is UV protected since all of the burial rated cables are also called like "armored jacket" or something like that. Seems overkill if I am burying in conduit.
So does anybody have experience with this cable type I am talking about and burying indoor rated(for lack of a better term) fiber optic cable in conduit underground provided the ends are sealed and all joints are glued? While I dont disagree that water CAN and WILL find a way into the conduit, with fiber cable it seems we arent worried about water in the cable causing corrosion or what not. Also I am in Dallas so not worried about ground freezing below like 1-2".
Anybody here in the know on fiber optic networking cables?
Im planning to run Ubiquiti gear(wifi AP's, cameras, switches, etc...) and was trying to determine if I needed to run multiple runs of Cat 6 to the shop or just 1 plus a second switch. Im planning to run 3 cameras plus a wifi access point. I determined I just needed 1 run plus a second switch as the easiest way to do it. Then one guy on the Ubiquiti forum says "dont run Cat 6, run pre terminated fiber optic cable" and he explained why. Im on board with it vs. Cat 6.
Then on my research for fiber cables I see what I need for under $100 bucks, then I go "wait, im going to put this underground in conduit" and think "I need burial rated cable" and I see its like $500... which is crazy.
ETA: I see most OM3 cable is indoor/outdoor rated. Im sure that this just means the jacket is UV protected since all of the burial rated cables are also called like "armored jacket" or something like that. Seems overkill if I am burying in conduit.
So does anybody have experience with this cable type I am talking about and burying indoor rated(for lack of a better term) fiber optic cable in conduit underground provided the ends are sealed and all joints are glued? While I dont disagree that water CAN and WILL find a way into the conduit, with fiber cable it seems we arent worried about water in the cable causing corrosion or what not. Also I am in Dallas so not worried about ground freezing below like 1-2".
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) SO he'll have the ultra fancy expensive unneeded switches anyway. Plus I'm sure you've dealt with the headaches of having multiple managed switches with no simple and unified interface to make a change to all of them at once. Ubiquiti for the most part solves this. I've deployed hundreds of switches and AP's on Dairy farms with literally zero failures in the last 4 years so I've come from a skeptic "why is it so cheap and when it does fail at least it's inexpensive" attitude to being a pretty big fan of their hardware.