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Post #146469068 added 04-06-2021 7:52 AM by Bwangster12 in Deal Talk
I'm looking to run an ethernet cable from my router on 1 side of my house, through the wall, around the back, under a deck and then back into my house into an office I have. It's prob about 75 feet....
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Post #146378336 added 04-01-2021 6:14 AM by Preon in Deal Talk
https://www.monoprice.com/category/cables/networking-patch-cables/cat5e-ethernet-cables?&v_Gauge_uFi... not the crossover one.
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Post #146375426 added 03-31-2021 11:10 PM by ballerx786 in Deal Talk
Which ethernet should I get for PoE for 100 feet.
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Post #146362838 added 03-31-2021 11:37 AM by Mr. Harley in Deal Talk
Thanks hadn't thought of galvinic corrosion. I will only use (R) rated cable, my sister was severely burned as a kid. Ditto for CCA. Great intro for baisc cabling!
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Post #146357207 added 03-31-2021 7:51 AM by elefante72 in Deal Talk
TL;DR - The sweet spot for cable and longevity today is Cat 6(a) at 500+ MHz that is listed w/ the UL. Those cables can be purchased at Monoprice cheaply and have a lifetime warranty, or at your...
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Post #146356721 added 03-31-2021 7:30 AM by elefante72 in Deal Talk
One thing also not mentioned (and this is what caused a ton of fires w/ aluminum) is that the CONNECTORS were designed for copper to copper transitions. When you slice CCA radially the clamping...
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Post #146356607 added 03-31-2021 7:24 AM by elefante72 in Deal Talk
First off DONT buy cable from Amazon, because there are so many fakes. Go to a reputable supplier like Monoprice or your local brick and mortar and get a Cat6 cable. It may cost $1-$2 more but you...
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Post #146356037 added 03-31-2021 6:57 AM by ph7 in Deal Talk
I live in a major city. I've got data centers all around me, selling bandwidth and processing power to all takers. Curious question - can I build my own little spec data center, and sell capacity to...
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Post #146352839 added 03-30-2021 11:54 PM by jawshoeaw in Deal Talk
Yes it’s probably fine for most uses. Are you building a data center? Probably you can afford copper.
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Post #146351246 added 03-30-2021 9:22 PM by Mr. Harley in Deal Talk
The other problem with aluminum is cracking. It is not nearly as flexible as copper, and when it cracks it oxidizes, which means it's creates quite a bit more resistance, and heats up. Now heating up...
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Post #146345078 added 03-30-2021 4:17 PM by ZeldaBoy in Deal Talk
Is this ok or should I get cat8?? I need stable connection without disconnecting
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Post #146342408 added 03-30-2021 2:27 PM by jd3073 in Deal Talk
You're getting less than what you're paying for with these cables - read reviews on Amazon before splurging.
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Post #146341835 added 03-30-2021 2:06 PM by ph7 in Deal Talk
It can work. The issue is aluminum has more resistance, and thus it heats up more. It's the reason aluminum 120v house wiring was tried, and abandoned, in the 1970s - it caused fires in rare...
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Post #146339774 added 03-30-2021 12:56 PM by PhillyChad in Deal Talk
Yeah... comment section WAYYY above my pay grade. Can someone just tell me if this is the proper (Cat 6) cable to use for my new TV? My (Xfinity) speed is 200mbps and I was thinking of running...
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Post #146339597 added 03-30-2021 12:48 PM by hackmaxjr in Deal Talk
I used copper clad aluminum before I knew anything about it for a bunch of POE Reolink cameras. I have some a couple 50 foot runs and no issues whatsoever. However these are runs inside the walls and...
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Post #146338916 added 03-30-2021 12:21 PM by samsus in Deal Talk
essentially all cables are patch cables. Patch cable just refers to a cable connecting two electronic pieces for exchanging data. A non patch cable would be a hardwired non-detachable cable to a...
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Post #146338658 added 03-30-2021 12:12 PM by BlackstonePartner in Deal Talk
So based on all the feedback here, what is this cable even good for? Would it be ok for the occasional "I have to connect my raspberry pi to my router 50 ft away for a few minutes"? Doesn't seem like...
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Post #146335670 added 03-30-2021 10:28 AM by MCasao in Deal Talk
Was about to post the same thing. Great post just for the responces!
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Post #146335298 added 03-30-2021 10:16 AM by jamestechman in Deal Talk
Today...I have learned more about cat 5 cables to last a lifetime.
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Post #146332766 added 03-30-2021 8:50 AM by The_Love_Spud in Deal Talk
Certainly glad to see a number of users correctly chiming in on the specific challenges around calling any cable built around copper clad aluminum an ethernet patch cable. The last biggest challenge...
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