Yes, upgrading from Cat6e to Cat7 enhances bandwidth and supports higher data rates.
Yes, upgrading from Cat6e to Cat7 enhances bandwidth and supports higher data rates.
It won't work, and Cat7 is a specialized connector that isn't commonly used. Moving up from 6 to 8 continues with the standard RJ45 design. https://www.cablematters.com/blog/Networ...text=While connector preference drove some,Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA).
Yes, but Cat6 suffices perfectly. As a network professional specializing in Fiber to the Home installations, we provide flexible solutions. You only require Cat6 to reach those desired speeds without needing more costly alternatives that offer no real advantage for residential customers.
Cat6 can handle 10 gigabit over residential distances. If your WAN speed shows only 100 megabits, it’s likely your equipment only supports Fast Ethernet somewhere in the setup. Or you might be connected to a poorly made keystone causing excessive crosstalk. Consider connecting directly to your ISP’s gateway to confirm a true gigabit connection.
his performance was limited to a 100x100 size, typical for fiber in certain regions.
Right. Reading comprehension failed me. What I meant was, if you expect more than 100 megs from your Internet service but that's all you get, something on your network is causing a bottleneck.