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Why One Should Use Cat 6a Cable?

One of the main views in favour of installing Cat 6 infrastructure now is to future-proof the network. Therefore, if the planned lifetime of a new cabling system is five or more years, Cat 6a should be considered as an option. If the planned lifetime of the network is fifteen years or more, cat 6a definitely seems to be the popular solution. Check out the full PDF to know how these cable has empowered the ethernet system.<br>

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Why One Should Use Cat 6a Cable?

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  1. How Cat 6 Cable Has Empowered The Ethernet System Cat 6 cable has played a significant role in enabling the advanced networking features of today’s Ethernet systems. Cat stands for "Category" and refers to the performance standard of an Ethernet cable, which is also called its bandwidth. Ethernet is a standard protocol that operates in local area networks (LANs) and enables computers to communicate efficiently and securely. Originally, Cat 5e cable was used as the medium for transferring data between computers or network devices at speeds of up to 1000Mbps. Later, with the introduction of the Cat 6 Cable System, it has become possible to transfer data at speeds up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps). How Does Cat 6 Cable Enable Fast Ethernet? The faster speed of Cat 6 Ethernet cables is achieved by increasing the frequency of the signals that are sent through the cable and by reducing the amount of energy lost through the cable. The Cat 6 cable uses a thicker gauge of copper wire than Cat 5e, and the insulation is often fire retardant. Cat 6 cable also uses a more advanced modulation technique that allows the data transmission speed to be doubled.

  2. Why is 10GBASE-T So Important? 10GBASE-T is an advanced network technology that uses an Ethernet cable to carry data between network devices (such as computers, printers, routers, switches, and others). It uses an Ethernet cable that meets the Category 6 (or higher) standards like the Category 6A cable. 10GBASE-T is a standard for the transmission of Ethernet networks over twisted pair copper wire, which means it can be used for networks that are not fiber-optic. The 10GBASE-T standard enables transmission speeds of up to 10 Gbps. How to Install Cat 6 Cable? When installing a Cat 6 network cable, you will need to make sure that you are using the correct tools. A network cable crimper, cable stripper, and wire cutters will allow you to make a professional-looking job. ● The first step in the installation process is to prepare the cable by stripping off the insulation. ● Next, check the length of the cable to make sure that it is the correct size for the job. ● Finally, connect the cables to the devices and test the connection to make sure it works properly. Benefits of Using Cat 6 Cabling Cat 6 cabling can be used for a variety of network applications, including 10GBASE-T Ethernet networks. It can also be used for other applications that require high-quality copper cables that can be installed indoors and outdoors, such as voice and data telecommunications, local area networks (LANs), and fiber-optic networks. Because Cat 6 cabling meets the requirements of nearly all network applications, it is often used in structured cabling systems to support network devices, including computers, printers, routers, and switches. Cat 6 cabling has many benefits over other types of cabling, including lower installation costs, fewer maintenance costs, and a longer lifespan than other types of cabling. It is made from high-quality materials, such as copper wire, that can be used for a long time. It also enables transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, which is much faster than some other types of cabling.

  3. Is There Anything Better Than Category 6? There is no category 7 for copper cabling. But, 10GBASE-T Ethernet networks can run on Category 6A cabling. This is a newer version of Category 6 cabling, which can carry data even more quickly than Category 6. It is backward compatible with Category 6. The Category 6a cable is a higher-grade performance version of category 6 cabling. It is expected that the current Category 6 will be replaced by Category 6A as the standard grade soon. Many emerging technologies are expected to replace copper in data networks. Some of these technologies include fiber-optic cables, wireless networks, and Internet Protocol networks. Ethernet is a standard protocol that operates in local area networks (LANs) and enables computers to communicate efficiently and securely. It uses a cable connected between two devices to transfer data. There are three commonly used types of cables: Cat 5, Cat 5e, and Cat 6. Cat 5 cables were the first type of cable used for Ethernet. They can transfer data at speeds up to 100Mbps. Later, Cat 5e was introduced to increase the speed and capabilities of the cable. Cat 5e cables can transfer data at speeds of up to 1000Mbps. The Cat 6 Cable System is even better, and they enable 10GBASE-T Ethernet networks to run at high speeds. Source: https://esocialmag.com/how-cat-6-cable-has-empowered-the-ethernet-system/

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