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Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

Hi,

The new EE router installs by BT use a thin bb rj11 type of cable from the wall box to the router, not Ethernet. If I wanted to move the EE router how long could the bb cable be extended without affecting performance ?

 

Ed

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Re: Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

There is no Cat standard for RJ11 cable so would depend on the quality of the cable. its resistance to interference & the path it takes between devices. I've used a 5m cable without issue for years now but it's probably a case of buy one with good reviews & try it.

One using twisted pair cable may be more resilient to interference.

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Re: Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

@etwallace 

Think of the cable between the phone socket and the router as an extension of the cable between your home and the green cabinet, (if you are on FTTC), or the telephone exchange, (if you are on ADSL), and what proportion of the total line length that new cable represents - probably insignificant?

What can be more important is how that cable is routed: a short cable that passes close to other electrical items that could induce interference is likely to be more problematic than a longer cable that takes a route avoiding such devices.

As @rbz5416 says, a twisted pair cable, (of good quality), will likely give better results than a "cheap and nasty" one if your existing service is marginal. If, like me, you live very close to the cabinet and already sync at the max speeds, you can "get away" with a lot more!

What speeds are you currently getting?

***EDIT - just noticed that you used the word "extended" - I wouldn't extend the existing cable, but buy a new cable long enough to get from socket to router in one length.

 

 

 

 

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Re: Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

I’d echo what has been said above but stress that most cheap RJ11 cable is based on the old flat phone cable and it’s rubbish for data transfer.

I’d recommend a twisted pair type.  My personal opinion is ADSLNation Pro+ cable.  Twisted pair and heavily shielded.  I can’t give you a link as that is against forum rules but if you search for ADSLNation you’ll find them.  They trade through Tandy these days and last time I looked, the cables came in lengths from 0.5m to 20m although you may have to order the less common lengths.  Personally, I’d try to keep it to no more than 5m, if you can.  I rigged a temporary 10m cable last time I was decorating and the losses, compared to the 0.5m cable I usually use, were 1 - 2Mb/s, if memory serves.

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Re: Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

Its a fttp installation with new bt EE router, not adsl. 

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@etwallace 

The new EE router installs by BT use a thin bb rj11 type of cable from the wall box to the router, not Ethernet.

What you are describing is not FTTP. That is for DSL.

You should have Ethernet from the router (fourth port or WAN port if the PLUS version) to the ONT for the fibre on the wall.

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Sorry, I'm confused now.  If it's FTTP and an ONT then it will be RJ45 connectors and cat 5e.  You said it was RJ11, which is the old DSL master socket to router.  If it is FTTP a cat 5e/6 cable up to 100m* will be viable.

*100m is the technical spec. and assumes good quality cable and a perfect install.  Working techies rarely push beyond 80m.

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@etwallace 

To add to what @WSH has said, bearing in mind that this single ethernet cable will be carrying all of your internet traffic, you might want to look in to the shielding properties of the cable that you are planning to buy - to reduce the likelyhood of interference being induced on to your internet connection.

Some ethernet cables have significantly better shielding than others!

Note also that CAT5E is the minimum spec for this, CAT6 and above would also be suitable, but possibly more difficult to install around corners and probably more expensive.

 

 

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Apologies for the mix up, I will have to check whether its fttc or fftp. I'll attach a pic if possible. No more replies for the time being thanks. 

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Re: Max length of bb cable from wall to EE router

I’d agree with Paul608085 on that.  I have sometimes used flat cat 7 for that reason.  While the performance rating of cat 7 is over the top, (at up to 10Gb/s), it is shielded and the flat profile allows it to go round tighter corners.

Incidentally, if it is FTTC/VDSL you have then the cable I suggested will work equally well for both VDSL and ADSL.  The ADSL is just the name of the company.

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