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Old 20-02-2011, 00:01   #4
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Re: Cat6E Shorting

A gigabit device would just be anything that has a 1000mbps network card in it instead of a 10/100 one; they're common on newer computers but not so much on other things (routers, TV's, etc.). There's no way to tell for sure without looking at the spec sheet of the device. In most homes you'd find a combination of both.

You should be fine just plugging it in and seeing what happens, it should just work really.
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