Networking Cables
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main differences between Cat5e and Cat6 network cables?
Cat5e cables support speeds up to 1 Gbps and a maximum length of 100 meters, while Cat6 cables can handle speeds up to 10 Gbps for shorter distances (up to 55 meters). Cat6 also offers better shielding which reduces interference, making it ideal for high-bandwidth applications.
Are these networking cables compatible with all routers and switches?
Yes, our networking cables are designed to be universally compatible with all standard routers, switches, and network devices. However, ensure that the device supports the cable category to achieve optimal performance.
What length of networking cable do I need for my office setup?
The length required depends on your office layout. Measure the distance between your network devices, adding extra length for routing around furniture or through walls. Common lengths range from 1 meter to 30 meters, depending on your setup.
Can I use networking cables for outdoor installations?
Yes, but ensure you select outdoor-rated cables that are designed to withstand weather conditions. Standard cables may degrade quickly if exposed to moisture and UV rays, leading to potential connectivity issues.
What should I consider when choosing between stranded and solid network cables?
Stranded cables are flexible and better suited for patch cables used in moving environments. Solid cables offer better transmission quality and are ideal for permanent installations. Choose based on whether you need flexibility or higher performance.
How do I know if I need a crossover cable or a straight-through cable?
Most modern devices auto-sense cable types, making straight-through cables the standard choice. However, if connecting two similar devices, like two computers, a crossover cable may be necessary. Always opt for straight-through for ease of use.

