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Reulin 5M Cat 7A Ultra Slim - Gigabit Ethernet Network Lan Cable Speed Up to 40Gbs-1000MHz Compatible With Cat5 Cat6 Cat7 Cat7A+ Switch Router Modem For High Speed Networks

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They improved incrementally generation upon generation and were released in a fairly uniform manner over the years, but Cat 7 was an attempt to leapfrog ahead of that, delivering much greater performance potential years ahead of comparable Ethernet cable designs. That said, whether you’re building a new network or upgrading an older one, leave Cat7 well enough alone.

I've got cat7 through the house which came with RJ45 connectors, which was necessary at the time because of less than ideal router location requirments and distance.Cat7 cables are also compatible with the TERA connector , although that has also seen very little use in the industry. Designed to support future 40 Gigabit Ethernet connection standards with frequencies up to 1,000MHz, Cat7A is incredibly capable.

It will be laying this 300 foot Ethernet cable on the ground and through some weeds etc and it WILL be exposed to rain and about 100 feet of it will have constant direct exposure to the sun the temperatures range from 35°-75°-110° in East County San Diego (no snow). This delivers Class FA link and channel performance supporting all applications detailed and proposed within the standards.

Cat 8 is a true evolution of Cat 6A and the perfect upgrade path for anyone looking to expand their network’s capabilities. T his term is used to denote the generation of Ethernet cable, which in turn tells you a lot about its performance potential and the level of shielding it has to prevent crosstalk and exterior noise. Cat7A ethernet cable is developed with superior specifications on electromagnetic interference Emi and crosstalk.

Our range of Cat7 Cables have a double shielding (S/FTP) to eliminate the chance of cross talk and interference from near by devices. Cat6a cables are larger and heavier than Cat6, affecting how many cables can fit in a cable tray or conduit. These cables are designed to provide even higher speeds and greater reliability than their predecessors, Cat 6 and Cat 6a. How would someone use a "much cheaper than fiber" Cat8 cable for 25+Gbit connections, when there is literally **no** hardware that supports 25GBASE-T? That doesn't preclude anyone from using Cat7 cables, but it does mean many are less inclined to do so.These cables are FULL COPPER which is suitable for POE devices such as Access points WIFI Range extenders CCTV or networking switches that need to carry power via the Ethernet cable to a POE port. I assume you have installed your cable, so would be interested in knowing what you actually installed.

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