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Cat 6 - Enquiries - 07-05-2024 Hi, is there any advice on cat 6 cable to use in chasing this through home walls/loft etc for fully connected points in the home. RE: Cat 6 - ed - 07-12-2024 When selecting a Cat 6 cable for running through walls, lofts, and other parts of your home, there are a few key considerations to ensure optimal performance and safety: Shielded vs. Unshielded: If you have a lot of electronic interference in your home (e.g., from other cables or devices), consider using shielded Cat 6 (STP) cables. However, unshielded (UTP) cables are usually sufficient for most home environments and are easier to work with. Solid vs. Stranded: For in-wall installations, use solid Cat 6 cables. Solid cables have a single piece of copper for each conductor, which makes them more durable and better for long runs. Stranded cables are more flexible and better suited for patch cables connecting devices directly. Plenum vs. Riser: If your cables will run through air ducts or areas with airflow, use plenum-rated cables, which have a fire-retardant coating. For standard in-wall installations, riser-rated cables are sufficient. Quality and Certification: Ensure that the cables you purchase are certified to meet Cat 6 standards. Look for cables that have been tested and verified to meet performance specifications. Length and Color Coding: Plan your cable runs to ensure you buy the correct lengths, and consider color-coding the cables for different areas or purposes to make future maintenance easier. A highly recommended brand for Cat 6 cables is Cable Matters, known for their quality and reliability. Another good option is Monoprice, which offers a variety of networking cables at reasonable prices. For installation, make sure to use appropriate wall plates and keystone jacks to maintain a clean and professional look. Also, use proper cable management techniques like cable ties and raceways to keep everything organized and minimize potential interference. |