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A Cable Expert’s Answer to Your Ethernet Cable Confusions!

Confused about the kind of Ethernet Cables you need to buy? Read through this open letter between the Cable Buyer and find out. https://www.sfcable.com/blog/experts-answer-ethernet-cable-confusions/

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A <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Expert’s</strong> <strong>Answer</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Your</strong><br />

<strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Confusions</strong>!<br />

Being one of the reputed providers of <strong>Ethernet</strong> and bulk network cables in the<br />

USA, we often get emails from ethernet cable users. They often get confused and<br />

overwhelmed as <strong>to</strong> which type <strong>to</strong> go for when they go for buying cables offline or<br />

online. Recently, we received an email from one of our visi<strong>to</strong>rs that said,<br />

Dear <strong>Cable</strong> Expert,<br />

“I understand that for the electronic devices in my home <strong>to</strong> work smoothly, I need<br />

<strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Cable</strong>s. However, with so many ethernet cables available for sell on your<br />

website, I am utterly confused as <strong>to</strong> which one <strong>to</strong> go for. From what I know, I<br />

need CAT5 cables. But I can also see some ​CAT5E <strong>Cable</strong>s​, CAT6 and more! Does ‘E’<br />

signify that the cable will have a greater speed? How can I decide on one? Please<br />

help!”<br />

<strong>Your</strong>s Sincerely,<br />

Confused Cus<strong>to</strong>mer<br />

We have decided <strong>to</strong> answer the confusion of our valuable cus<strong>to</strong>mer through an<br />

open letter so that it also helps other ethernet cable users <strong>to</strong> get over their<br />

confusions. So, here we go:<br />

Dear Cus<strong>to</strong>mer,<br />

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“First, I would like <strong>to</strong> congratulate on taking the decision of wiring home all by<br />

yourself. We understand that wiring home is not an easy task. But you would be<br />

quite satisfied once you’re done with the task. And of course, you would be able<br />

<strong>to</strong> stream video, transfer data, play games etc. with ease.<br />

Now, as far as network cables are concerned; yes, they all will look the same from<br />

outside but no; not all of them are the same. Any of these cables might fit easily<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the ethernet port but the functionalities they provide are different. So, if you<br />

are confused as <strong>to</strong> which is the type of cable you are using, you can see the text<br />

which printed on your cable. It depicts the type of cable.<br />

The difference between cables is dependent on the standards of network. But<br />

they will definitely affect the speed of your network. Here’s a little brief on them<br />

so that you can take better decisions:<br />

Category 5 <strong>Cable</strong>s Are A Passé<br />

People do not use CAT5 <strong>Cable</strong>s much these days. These cables can support the<br />

theoretical speed of 10 and 100Mbps. If the length of CAT5 cables is small, you<br />

also may get gigabit speeds on it. However, this isn’t necessary. As CAT5 cables<br />

are old, there are chances that you might not see them both offline and online;<br />

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ut you might find them connected <strong>to</strong> your old networking device, router or<br />

switch.<br />

Cat5E <strong>Cable</strong>s: Offers Enhanced Cabling<br />

As the letter E indicates, CAT5E <strong>Cable</strong>s render enhanced and faster networks.<br />

They can support 1000 Mbps Gigabit speeds; making them better than the normal<br />

CAT5 <strong>Cable</strong>s. They also protect your network from interference, crosstalk and<br />

other disturbances. So, if you want reliable and faster network speed, CAT5E is<br />

the choice you must zero upon.<br />

Cat6: Faster Than CATE But Not Manda<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

A yet better and improved version of CAT5E <strong>Cable</strong>s, CAT6 has more stringent<br />

specifications <strong>to</strong> electromagnetic interferences and 10 Gigabit speed. Now, you<br />

do not need this kind of speed at home as the regular utilities do not ask for that.<br />

However, if you are about <strong>to</strong> buy a new ethernet cable, it is advisable <strong>to</strong> go for<br />

CAT6 <strong>Cable</strong>.<br />

So, Which One Should I Finally Go For?<br />

Before you choose from one of these ethernet cables, you need <strong>to</strong> understand<br />

that internet speed and network speed are different. So, if you upgrade your<br />

cable, it in no way means that you would be able <strong>to</strong> run your Instagram of<br />

Facebook faster. However, if you are transferring data, a gigabit compatible<br />

hardware would be able <strong>to</strong> speed up the transmission.<br />

It’s better not <strong>to</strong> undergo the ​<strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Cable</strong>s dilemma if you are satisfied with<br />

the current speed of your network. But, if your hardware has the gigabit<br />

potential, it would be easy <strong>to</strong> upgrade the cables. If you are still using the old<br />

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CAT5 <strong>Cable</strong>s, you must upgrade <strong>to</strong> CAT5E. Make sure that you do not run cables<br />

longer than 100 meters for your home as they will drastically reduce the speed of<br />

your network.<br />

Remember, it’s better not <strong>to</strong> fret over the cables you need <strong>to</strong> use for your home.<br />

Ask your cable expert from SF <strong>Cable</strong> and he would be more than happy <strong>to</strong> help.”<br />

<strong>Your</strong>s Sincerely,<br />

<strong>Cable</strong> Expert<br />

A <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Expert’s</strong> <strong>Answer</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Cable</strong> <strong>Confusions</strong>! To read entire blog<br />

click here : ​Originally posted here<br />

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