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TLC but they havent got 6e
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:o: sorry
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It's not even 6. Like I said, probably closer to 4.
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Most of the mainstream stores sell decent quality stuff, also most of the mainstream stores don't make up fake categories to make their cable sound better... Craplin does 305m of real Cat 5e or 6 for £80 or per metre at ridiculously overpriced rates. Or 20m for £9 Ebuyer does a 100m roll for £47 http://www.ebuyer.com/57616-belkin-c...m-a7l704uk100m A 300m reel of real Cat6a costs £300 by the way, so you can tell anyone selling "6e" for £50 is telling porkies. I've said many times before though, there is no point to getting Cat 6 cabling (except in this case, it's cheaper). Cat 5, 5e, and 6 all do exactly the same speed so unless you are using broken/faulty/bad quality cable it will not be any faster. Cat6a will go to 10Gbps but since those cost £400+ per link I doubt many people who don't already know what they're doing will be trying to use it in their homes. |
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Our office network was wired in 5e and happily runs at gigabit connections. Many of our cable lengths will exceed the OP's 30m requirement. I recall buying the cable as 300m reels from Screwfix along with all the other sockets and stuff.
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Thank you all.
qas: I was under the impression that cat 5 can't do gigabit ethernet. Im aware that cat 5e can though, am i mistaken? I was looking at the http://www.cablemonkey.co.uk/acatalo...rk_cable.html? 100m Roll, do you guys think this is ok for Cat 6, with that said the same site above do a 305m roll for £90? Is this the cheap ebay stuff, or would it ok? I want to be future proof, so that for the next 10 years i would not have to upgrade the cabling hence attempting to go for Cat6. Already have Cat 5 wired up, but the internal transfer speeds are not quick enough when transferring large chuncks of data. Many Thanks ---------- Post added at 18:24 ---------- Previous post was at 18:23 ---------- |
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As I said earlier unless your Cat 5 cable is faulty there will be zero speed difference. If your cable is faulty, then your problem is sub-par cable, not cable category. Sucky cable is sucky cable nomatter how many cats you stick on the label. |
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I would recommend establish the lengths you'd need and then buy some pre-made cables of that length - if you need to run the cable without a plug then your worst case is that you need to only put one plug on (I.e. the one you removed to thread the cable).
Just a thought - How did you strip the cable? Did you use the yellow tool in the picture? - When you did this did you then expose a good few inches of cable to work on adding the plugs? - Those strippers can "nick" the cables again creating crosstalk/faults so you should never work on the bare cut. Also when you wire up the RJ45 connector you need to do this as close to the twists as you can - improving the signal. A photo of one of your ends might help? |
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I understand what your saying that cat5 can receive gb ethernet, however it is not certified which is why a lot of people are questioning it. Cat 5 cable can reach gigabit in some scenarios, unfortunately for me, it doesn't. Just some links below i've been reading http://www.cableorganizer.com/articl...cat5e-cat6.htm http://www.howtogeek.com/70494/what-...-should-i-use/ http://www.networkcablingdirectory.c...ng-id_1151.htm Got in contact the with ebay seller and agreed to issue a refund for the dud cable! just had a look at how twisted the CAT6 cable should look like, and :shocked: how the cable i had did not look like that. Will get a picture of the supposed "cat 6" cable i have, in comparison to what it should look like. Thanks for all the replies. ---------- Post added at 11:00 ---------- Previous post was at 10:55 ---------- Quote:
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obviously the cat 5 cable was plugged in hence i ask how you'd get gigabit ethernet from a cat 5 cable!
I've tried a number of different cat 5 patch cables some brand new and some old and none of which do gigabit, but then when plugging in cat5e i get gigabit, so no it's not the pc hardware either; i dont beleive that all those cables are faulty, it's just not possible! Theres got to be another solution to which your probably not aware of. I meant to say the wires were stripped with a wire strippers and then the 'string' inside was used the peel/rip the plastic sleeve, and then cut away any nicks. |
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