Torvy
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And Bill Gates reportedly said in 1985. "640k ought to be enough for anyone."Cat 5 is fine for home use. Nothing will need Cat 6 outside of specialized data facilities.
And Bill Gates reportedly said in 1985. "640k ought to be enough for anyone."Cat 5 is fine for home use. Nothing will need Cat 6 outside of specialized data facilities.
Isn't cat7 some bastard iteration that's not certified, uses proprietary connectors, and is kind of languishing a slow death?I ran cat 7 in the house. Running old tech just means when things improve, you will have to redo it. Wireless will always drop off compared to wired. If you are worried about lightning underground, you could put the wires in PVC. I would anyway. More worried about rodents than lightning.
You can buy cables and connectors on Amazon.
Thanks for the name. Lowes had a 500' box of Cat 6 for $76.52 (delivered) after my military discount. I noted it's 23AWG. Amazon has it in a 1,000 ft box for $261.50I always specified Superior-Essex. Not that their isn't other good cables. But this brand was always what I used. And we used millions of feet of it company wide. It always tested out very good and the scrabble wound boxes usually unwound and payed out easily.