There are many different types of ethernet cables, each fulfilling a specific purpose. If you were browsing the internet in the 90s, you likely used a Category 3 cable to facilitate your connection.
Although it probably feels like forever to many of us since Category 5 Ethernet cabling became prevalent, now that 2.5 and even 5 Gbit Ethernet has trickled into the mainstream, a pertinent question ...
Your internet won’t get faster just because your Ethernet cable got pricier.
Ok I'm going to place an order for a bunch of network cables, ranges from 10' to 50' as I am constantly in need of them and it doesn't make sense for me to drop around $1 a foot on cable to buy them ...
The Alaska 88E2010/40 single- and quad-port Ethernet transceivers are optimized for 2.5 and 5 Gbit/s data rates over Cat5e copper cables for very cost effective, small form factor networks of 100 m ...
Looking to get about 3-4000 feet to hand off to the electrician to run (and me to terminate). Any suggestions on where to get it? Monoprice seems to be reasonable at ~160 per reel, but I hesitate to ...