We have experience in a wide range of networking solutions covering home users, existing businesses & new installs with Data cabling, WiFi, Switches, Firewalls, VPNs and Routers.
Ethernet cable is an essential part of a network (LAN) used to connect a multitude of devices - computers, data storage, printers, phone, TV, games console’s and CCTV are among the most popular.. While WiFi can be used and recommended in certain environments, Ethernet will provide a faster, secure and more reliable connection…
Cat6 cable is rated for 250 MHz, so it has a reduced maximum length (37-55 meters) when used for 10GBASE-T applications. Cat6a doubles that capability by performing at up to 500 MHz, which allows 10GBASE-T to be run over longer distances of up to 100 meters.
There are different types of Ethernet cables, each with limitations with respect to the distance and speed they can carry signals effectively.
Cat6 1 Gbps 250 Mhz 100m (328ft) Gigabit Ethernet Ideal for Home and business
10 Gbps 250 Mhz 37m (121 ft) Gigabit Ethernet Ideal for Home and business
Cat6a 10 Gbps 500 Mhz 100m (328 ft) Ideal for Data Centres and business
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Differences with WiFi, there are several aspects to consider:
1. **WiFi Standards**: WiFi standards have evolved over time, with each new generation offering improvements in speed, range, and efficiency. The most common standards include 802.11b/g/n/ac/ax, each with its own set of capabilities.
2. **Speed**: Different WiFi standards offer varying maximum speeds. For example, 802.11ac (WiFi 5) typically offers faster speeds compared to 802.11n (WiFi 4), and the latest standard, 802.11ax (WiFi 6), is even faster. The speed you experience also depends on factors such as your internet plan, the capabilities of your router and devices, and network congestion.
3. **Range**: WiFi range refers to the distance over which a WiFi signal can effectively reach. Newer WiFi standards often offer better range compared to older ones due to advancements in antenna technology and signal processing.
4. **Frequency Bands**: WiFi operates on two main frequency bands: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. The 2.4 GHz band has better range but may suffer from interference from other devices such as microwaves and cordless phones. The 5 GHz band typically offers faster speeds but has a shorter range.
5. **Channel Width**: WiFi channels can vary in width, with wider channels generally offering higher speeds but potentially experiencing more interference. WiFi 6 introduces the concept of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA), which allows more efficient use of available channels.
6. **Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)**: MIMO technology uses multiple antennas to transmit and receive data, improving throughput and reliability. WiFi 6 introduces MU-MIMO (Multi-User MIMO), which enables simultaneous data transmission to multiple devices, improving overall network efficiency.
7. **Security Features**: Newer WiFi standards often include enhanced security features such as WPA3 encryption, which provides stronger protection against unauthorised access and attacks compared to older standards like WPA2.
8. **Compatibility**: Not all devices support the latest WiFi standards. Older devices may only support older standards, limiting the overall performance of your WiFi network.
9. **Cost**: Typically, newer WiFi technologies come with a higher cost. Upgrading to the latest WiFi standard may require investing in new routers, access points, and compatible devices.
Understanding these differences can help you make informed decisions when choosing WiFi equipment and optimising your network for better performance and reliability.
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