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Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

About to have fibre to the property installed, supposedly 900Mb/s. Should I be using cat 8 cables from the hub to my PC's 1Gb/s network card?

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

Only if you want to waste your money.

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

i cannot understand peoples obsession with using cat 7 or cat 8, it can only go as fast as the slowest device

Why do you think they give you a cat5e patch lead with the hub?

cat5e will do 1gb for 92 metres, how big is your house?

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

Russ Andrews has a lot to answer for!!! 😃😃

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

@unixnerd

The thing to remember here is that while a cable can limit the speed, it does nothing to increase the speed.  That is determined by the network cards at either end.  Cat 5e is adequate for 1Gb/s.  Cat 6, arguably, has a bit more future-proofing as it could cope with more than 1Gb/s at short distances.

Cat 7 and 8 are intended for data centres pushing a lot more data about than a home network.  If memory serves, Cat 7 is capable of 10Gb/s out to 100m and Cat 8 is capable of 25 - 40Gb/s out to 30m.

Using Cat 7 or 8 is a bit like buying a Ferrari to do the shopping.  You can do it if you like but it’s really a waste of money.

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

Thanks, been a while since I've looked into this and I had it in my head cat5 was limited to 100Mb/s for some reason. I did spec a 10Gb/s network once but it was years ago and I've quite forgotten the details.

Another wee question. Is the newest generation of hubs still OK with 10Mb/s devices? I have an A0 inkjet plotter that's ancient and has a very old network card.

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

Cat 5, (no "e"),  was 100Mb/s.  It is possible to come across 5e wired to the old tx standard, with just four wires.  That will limit it to 100Mb/s.  Gigabit needs all eight wires connected.

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Re: Ethernet cable type for FTTP hub?

@unixnerd  yes, SH2 LAN ports are 10/100100/1000 Mbps

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