Consider upgrading the Ethernet cable if needed.
Consider upgrading the Ethernet cable if needed.
She wants to relocate her home office to another space. I proposed moving the router through the wall rather than using the current method of taping it to the floor. This is creating some internal discussion. The new area is positioned above the existing router, meaning the old Cat5e setup will need more length to reach the second floor. I’m wondering if upgrading to a newer standard like Cat6A or Cat7 makes sense now that I’ll be installing it properly in the future. It might save time later if I upgrade instead of running the same cable again soon. For reference, their current download speed is around 90MB/s from Comcast, so the existing Cat5e isn’t overly demanding.
It seems unclear about fiber installation; however, if possible, I suggest using Cat6a.
if your needs don’t exceed gigabit speeds, CAT6A isn’t worth the cost—it’s too costly and complicated. Based on my view, shielded and foil-painted CAT5e or CAT6 would be better options, especially if they’re more affordable. In many situations, you can comfortably run 10 gigabits over standard CAT6, which is cheaper and simpler to handle.