CAT6 vs 3+1 Coaxial CCTV Cable Comparison
Author: TechBes Engineering Team•Reading Time: 5 mins•Focus: Bangalore Services
Q: CAT6 vs 3+1 Cable: Which wiring should I install?
Choose **CAT6 Ethernet cabling** if you are wring a new property or deploying high-definition IP cameras, as it supports massive digital bandwidth, runs power (PoE), and is future-proof. Choose **3+1 Coaxial cabling** only if you are installing a budget-friendly analog DVR system or replacing cables in an existing analog setup.
Key Takeaways
- •CAT6 supports gigabit speeds and POE; 3+1 is for analog signals.
- •3+1 combines video and power lines in a single coaxial sheath.
- •CAT6 allows future upgrades to IP cameras without re-wiring.
- •TechBes installs high-grade copper cables for all systems.
Bandwidth & Future Proofing
CAT6 carries digital packets, allowing a single cord to stream high-definition video, audio, and power simultaneously. 3+1 Coaxial cables are built for older analog signals and cannot support IP cameras.
Technology Specification Matrix
| Feature | 3+1 Coaxial Cable | CAT6 Network Cable |
|---|---|---|
| Signal Type | Analog frequencies | Digital data packets |
| Power Support | Requires separate DC lines | Built-in Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
| Distance Limits | Signals fade after 100 meters | Runs up to 100m (longer with switches) |
| Future Upgrades | Must be replaced for IP camera upgrades | Fully ready for future upgrades |
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