Exterior grade ethernet cables are waterproof and can be buried in the ground without a conduit.
Cat6 in attic.
Cat6 cable in attic in the attic i noticed i have some cat 6 cable wound up.
A wired cat 6 network is more reliable and secure than a wireless network or cat 5 cable network for your internet connections.
Rj45 jacks and plates get what you need maybe an extra or two.
Since the network cable will be run in the walls and the attic would code dictate that i use riser cmr or plenum cmp rated cables or will general purpose cm category 6 cable suffice.
This is important when running the cable up the side of a house or across a roof.
Remember that the main thing which defines this cable as cat6 rated over cat5 is the center insulation piece that.
The end i can get to is cut for me to work with if i wanted and i am not sure where the other end goes to.
14 for 12.
A zip tie loop stapled to the joist could be a good support solution.
I can offer a few tips for those rewiring their house and using this cable in the walls and attic.
If you aren t burying the cable choose a waterproof cat 6 cable that has a uv protective jacket to prevent damage from sunlight exposure.
My concern wouldn t be heat related.
I plan on replacing the existing coax faceplates with keystone faceplates with coax cat6 keystone jacks.
Single gang retrofit boxes the kind that clamp to the drywall open back.
1000 spool cat5e or cat6 cat6 recommended more or less based on your need.
In fact attach to your joists.