
What is the Difference Between Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a Cables?
In the world of data cabling, types of Ethernet cabling are classified into a range of categories that correspond to their bandwidth and other network capabilities. These are defined in a set of Standards called AS/NZS 11801:2019.
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Shielded or unshielded network cabling: which one should I be using?
Data cables are essential for transmitting information from one device to another. They are categorised by their level of performance or data throughput. Typically, Category 5e or Category 6 are used for 1 Gigabit networks, and Category 6A, Category 7 or 7A are used for 10 Gigabit networks.
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RJ45 Connector Buying Guide
RJ45 network connectors are used as part of an Ethernet (wired internet) connection. They are used as a method of connecting devices to active equipment by terminating the connector onto the cable itself.
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What is an RJ45 connector? What's the difference between an RJ45 and an RJ11 connector?
A registered jack (RJ) is a standard telecommunications network component that forms part of the cabling system to connect devices to a network.
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How to choose an Ethernet Cable
An Ethernet cable is a four-pair network cable utilised in wired networks. Ethernet cables readily connect devices such as PCs, printers, wireless access points (WAPs) and security cameras to switches and routers within a local area network (LAN).
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What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A Ethernet cables?
In today’s fast-paced world, internet connectivity is one of the primary concerns of PC and Laptop users worldwide. Technological advancement has led to the development of Ethernet Cables for advanced connectivity on a global scale.
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