Run the cable through conduit.
With tinfoil wrapped around the cable for protection against emf![]()
Nope but lightening can and even if it's a few metres away it can cause issuesDo flowers give off emf !!
I used this, then pulled it into a length of 20mm diameter black irrigation pipe that I bought from the local farmer's corporation. Doubling-up on protection is my thingMaybe have a look at this:
https://scoop.co.za/linkbasic-100m-shielded-uv-protected-cat5e-cable.html

Avoid shielded cables on outdoor installations unless it is for PoE devices exclusively.
As said, confirmed.Sorry what? I would expect you to use shielding if outside. Ignore sajunky, bad advice or it's sarcasm.
I actually bought exactly that product from scoop, ran it through the roof and getting the full 1Gbps duplex.thanks , this looks like the right one !!
https://scoop.co.za/linkbasic-30m-shielded-uv-protected-cat5e-flylead.html
Then as usual, one should ignore what you've written. If it's outdoor, you should always get shielded if you can.As said, confirmed.
If you are about tough UTP cable, you are right, but better to use conduit.sajunky is likely referring to ground loops but the OP is in CPT so use the tough cable as its UV protected and dont worry about the earthing as thats a lengthy discussion
If you are about tough UTP cable, you are right, but better to use conduit.
If you are about shielded cable and don't worry about earthing, it is wrong.
There is no need to use shielded cables in home installations.