30-meter network cable?
30-meter network cable?
Relocating your computer to the rear of the house, which is essentially the furthest point from the router, means you're likely using a longer cable. This distance can affect performance—longer cables may introduce more latency or signal degradation, especially if the connection isn't optimized for that length. However, with a 30-meter cable, it should still function, though speed might be slightly reduced compared to shorter runs.
I'm not sure, but typically network cables range from about 6mm to 10mm in diameter.
It varies by cable, extending from 5mm up to roughly 8-10mm, though Cat5e typically measures around 6mm.