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 I just want to know the main differences in your cat5e cable when it comes to stranded, solid, or shielded which is better which is basically universal.
 There are a few main differences in each style cable. Stranded is very flexible and generally used to create patch cables. Solid is not as flexible due thicker jacket/design of the cable; it is typically used to run in walls for installs. Shielded is s
 What is the max length I can run a Cat6 cable from a router to a computer? Does installing a switch or hub in the line at say the 100' point increase the length you can run from the router?
 The max length Cat6 can run would be 100 meters or just over 300 feet.  You can put in a router or splitter and extend that distance by another 100 meters/300 feet.
 What is the max length I can run a Cat6 cable from a router to a computer? Does installing a switch or hub in the line at say the 100' point increase the length you can run from the router?
 The max length Cat6 can run would be 100 meters or just over 300 feet.  You can put in a router or splitter and extend that distance by another 100 meters/300 feet.
 How can I extend a Cat5E cable that have molded ends on them?
 How long is this cable? If it's total length is going to be under 300ft then you can get a cat5e coupler jack (www.firefold.com/Cat5E-Unshielded-Inline-Coupler-White-P12
 what is the difference between 6 and 6a cable?
 Currently Cat6 and Cat6A are very similar. Both support 10 gigabit tranmission speed. The biggest difference is Cat6a supports longer distances. Cat6 maxes 10 gig out at 55 meters. Cat6a also has a foil shield to help prevent alien crosstalk. Both are
 What is the difference between Cat5e and Cat6?
 The general difference between Cat5e and Cat6 is in the transmission performance, and extension of the available bandwidth from 350 MHz for category 5e to 550 MHz for category 6.
 Which USB cable is used to connect a Printer?
 For USB printers, a cable with an "A Plug" on one end, and a "B Plug" on the other end is standard. Be sure to consider placement of your printer and what length you will need. Here is a 3 foot version:
 We bought Toolless Cat5E RJ45 Keystone Jack - Black from you and am not sure how to use them. Could you please email a guide or documentation on how to use it? It has other parts in the bag and am not sure what to do with them. Thanks -Dimitry
 The other parts in the bag are used to help push down and hold the connector that holds each individual wire in place. The long black piece is used for leverage to push down the connector, and the other black piece slides behind the connector to hold i
 I see all these cables ratings such as Solid, Stranded, Shielded, Plenum, etc. What is the difference?
 ShieldedShielding helps protect the cable assembly from any sort of electromagnetic interference from an outside source. This could al
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