
Swisscom Patch cable
UTP, CAT6, 10 m
Swisscom Patch cable
UTP, CAT6, 10 m
Expect ~800-900Mbit/s as overhead of the protocols account for ~10-20%. In addition, the cable is simply not shielded, as any other decent cable would be... Oh yes, depending on the NIC, this can also vary quite a lot. So my question is, with which setup do you not get gigabit?
Hello Here are the dimensions in millimetres: Width 6 mm Height 1,5 mm
It is recommended to use the DSL cable supplied with the router for the installation of the router. Patch cables always belong between the router and the internal network. However, it cannot be ruled out that it also functions as a DSL cable.
This cable already has RJ45. It is ready to use in the package. I don't think 2 metres is too long. If it has to go through a hole, I would drill bigger.
I want to pull the cable through a shaft in the wall and for this I have to remove the plug and crimp it back on. I am worried because the RJ45 plug on this cable is very small. However, I will try it.
Should work... is a normal Ethernet Cat 6 cable
Yes, an Etehrnet cat 6 cable can transmit a maximum of 10 Gbit/s over a distance of up to approx. 50 metres. However, you should be aware that transmitting more than 1 Gbit/s also means that your end devices, cables, switches and router must also support these immense speeds. More than 99% of all hardware installed in private households is unlikely to meet these requirements.
Should be possible as far as possible. I don't have it myself in this combination, but it should work.
The length of this cable is 15m.
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