Why your router's speed is limited by your cabling and environment.

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It’s not just about how good your modem or router is - your cabling, shielding, distance, and environment matter just as much. 💡 A 10 Gbps router won’t reach its full potential over poor wiring. Match your infrastructure: • Use Cat6 or better for performance. • Opt for Cat6a / Cat7 / Cat8 when you need long runs or added protection. Plan holistically - every link in your network chain has to support your target speed. #Networking #Infrastructure #Ethernet #ITTips #Connectivity

When setting up a network, one of the most common questions is: Which Ethernet cable should I choose? Each category (“Cat”) has its own speed and performance level. Here’s a quick guide: 🔹 Cat5e (Enhanced Category 5) • Speed: Up to 1 Gbps • Bandwidth: 100 MHz • Great for home use and small offices. 🔹 Cat6 • Speed: Up to 10 Gbps (short distances, up to 55m) • Bandwidth: 250 MHz • Common choice for modern networks. 🔹 Cat6a (Augmented Cat6) • Speed: 10 Gbps (up to 100m) • Bandwidth: 500 MHz • Better shielding, less interference. 🔹 Cat7 • Speed: 10 Gbps • Bandwidth: 600 MHz • Shielded pairs for high performance in professional setups. 🔹 Cat8 • Speed: Up to 40 Gbps • Bandwidth: 2000 MHz • Designed for data centers & high-demand environments. Conclusions : • For home/office use → Cat6 or Cat6a is enough. • For professional or heavy workloads → Cat7 or Cat8 is the future-proof option. 👉 Choosing the right cable ensures your network runs at its full potential—don’t let your connection be slowed down by the wrong cable. #Networking #Ethernet #Technology #ITInfrastructure #Connectivity

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