Difference between Category 6A and Cat6 Ethernet 10G Cable
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Wow what a difference. I'll stick to Cat5e.
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@cochise7969 I agree, Fibre is best solution.
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Thanks for the info :)
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Another problem might arise from the installer point of view is the double RJ45 cat.6a to install in 1 single back box. There's no enough space for the extar cable inside the back box. Its even worst for 3xRJ45 in one gang box? Your products is interesting to know. Thanks
masamok2 1 year ago
Yes this cable is very difficult to work with and takes up allot of space. Currently for 10G applications I'm selling more fiber optic cable, the 50 micron OM4 standard that allows you to push 10G up to 550 METERS. Currently I'm on a big project for a court house where Cisco catalyst 10G switches are used and they will soon be much more efficient and save cost on paperwork.
cochise7969 1 year ago
Hi I have few clarifications:
1. I have noticed your Cat6a cable is not shielded, it just the UTP but the spline is modified to make the pairs all twisted. In this case is that called UTTP (unshielded twisted twisted pairs)?
2. What about the alien crosstalk which is the big issue for Cat.6a. what sort of protection is that your cable can protect the alien crosstalk with outer PVC sheet only.
3. What is AWG size of that Cat.6a cable.
Your answer would be highly appreciated. Good to know that
masamok2 1 year ago
UTTP...wow that is a cool way to put it but it is not called that. It's still considered UTP. For more detailed information on the Cat6a standard look into tia/eia standards. This cable does follow that standard, maybe also check wikipedia. The cable is a 22G but cable manufactures may change that to a 20g or 23g as long as it passes the eia/tia standard. Over time we will see if this cable gains momentum but I think fiber will be the better option in the long run.
cochise7969 1 year ago