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Transmission at 100Mbps using an 80m Cat6 cable

Transmission at 100Mbps using an 80m Cat6 cable

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Blazork
Junior Member
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12-03-2021, 06:40 AM
#11
Be honest about the fact that the cabling is outside. If I were you, I’d likely just run fiber between the buildings and use media converters at each end. That way, if lightning hits, there’d be no risk of equipment being damaged.
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Blazork
12-03-2021, 06:40 AM #11

Be honest about the fact that the cabling is outside. If I were you, I’d likely just run fiber between the buildings and use media converters at each end. That way, if lightning hits, there’d be no risk of equipment being damaged.

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MrDarkTurtle
Junior Member
14
12-03-2021, 04:52 PM
#12
Many online sellers carry electronic parts and also offer Ethernet cables. Some telecom shops stock these as well. Avoid restricting your search to just "computer parts stores." Websites like Digikey provide options filtered for Cat5e and longer spools, double-check the datasheets to confirm they aren’t CCA. Mouser and Farnell are also reliable sources—ensure you review specifications carefully. For UK customers, TME.EU offers a comprehensive link.
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MrDarkTurtle
12-03-2021, 04:52 PM #12

Many online sellers carry electronic parts and also offer Ethernet cables. Some telecom shops stock these as well. Avoid restricting your search to just "computer parts stores." Websites like Digikey provide options filtered for Cat5e and longer spools, double-check the datasheets to confirm they aren’t CCA. Mouser and Farnell are also reliable sources—ensure you review specifications carefully. For UK customers, TME.EU offers a comprehensive link.

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_Zayn_
Member
60
12-04-2021, 02:52 PM
#13
I come from Latvia (EU). If you understand what to watch for, it should be easy to spot. I won’t fall into this trap again because of you. However, buying "cat6" CCA that are so poor is questionable. Many trusted online shops also sell very costly CCA cables.
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_Zayn_
12-04-2021, 02:52 PM #13

I come from Latvia (EU). If you understand what to watch for, it should be easy to spot. I won’t fall into this trap again because of you. However, buying "cat6" CCA that are so poor is questionable. Many trusted online shops also sell very costly CCA cables.

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CAMOOO
Member
225
12-04-2021, 06:31 PM
#14
If you're treating it as a router, that double NAT setup is unnecessary. You could simply switch it to work with the Switch instead.
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CAMOOO
12-04-2021, 06:31 PM #14

If you're treating it as a router, that double NAT setup is unnecessary. You could simply switch it to work with the Switch instead.

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