normal, proper ethernet cables can run up to 100 meters max. If you run it next to power cables you need to have STP or SFTP cables which are more expensive. If you can do it with less then 100m, make sure you use CAT6 and up. Make sure the text on the cable never contains the words CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium) or CCS (Copper Clad Steel).
There are special cables that are weather resistant or you can run tubes on the outside and feed the cable through it. make sure you never bend it (it's not a power cable) to avoid cable colisions.
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normal, proper ethernet cables can run up to 100 meters max. If you run it next to power cables you need to have STP or SFTP cables which are more expensive. If you can do it with less then 100m, make sure you use CAT6 and up. Make sure the text on the cable never contains the words CCA (Copper Clad Aluminium) or CCS (Copper Clad Steel).
There are special cables that are weather resistant or you can run tubes on the outside and feed the cable through it. make sure you never bend it (it's not a power cable) to avoid cable colisions.