The original plan was to run security camera wires up through soffit into attic down into basement but that no longer is an option.
Cameras run wires from outside to attic.
You can feed the fish tape up into the hole that you just drilled for your camera.
Before buying the gear i want to make sure that illl be able to do it.
You start by drilling a hole in the right place in the eves close to the wall.
There are typically two ways in which people choose to wire their security camera.
When you drill a hole to run the ip camera wiring like wiring cameras through the ceiling you can hide the security camera cable with the wire guards.
Put the cable into the guard and attach the guard to the wall inside of your home or trail them to the back of your furniture.
Third we are gonna use fish tape again but this time it ll be a bit complicated as you will run the wire to the main attic of your house.
Power and video wires run up the wall into the attic to the location where the camera will be located and out a small hole in the soffit were the camera will be mounted.
A great option is to use a good set of wiring rods that screw together and come in a suitable tube.
The first is running the wires through the attic and attaching the camera to the soffit.
There are plenty of ideas when it comes to installing the security camera wires through your attic and you may choose the one that works the best for you.
I m lookkng at installing 1 or two poe cameras with nvr.
This job is a whole lot easier with a friend helping you.
The second is running the wires through an exterior wall and attaching the cameras via a conduit.
Once the fish tape extends far enough into the attic for easier access tape the end of the cable to the fish tape and pull on the fish tape from the outside to thread the cable through the hole you drilled.