Brewsky88 0 Posted August 9, 2016 I got my camera system done over the weekend and all is well except 1 camera (the closest to the DVR) is not transmitting video but it does have power. I already tried putting a different camera there to see if something happened to it to no avail. I tested all of these cameras, with the cable lengths that are on them, in my living room before mounting and they worked fine. I think something might have happened to the cable while running everything through the attic. It is not pointing to a critical zone, that position was an afterthought of "I still have a couple channels left, I guess I'll put one here." I am not thrilled about the thought of army crawling through my attic again and snaking my way between trusses and under the central A/C and heating ducts. I did not imagine how big of a PITA it would be and just how big of a bundle would be going to the box. I am already considering ripping everything out and going with CAT cable. With 4 bundled pair cable I can run 2 cameras per length of cable with power/video Balums and it will be much lighter and easier to handle. Are these cameras (non-HD) sending enough data where running CAT-6 will make a difference or will CAT-5 do just fine? Also, should I go get the cable and connections and just get it done and over with or should I hold off until there is something that really needs to be addressed since the rest of the system is fine right now? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites