PinkFloydEffect
Regular Contributor
I am having a hard time with settling on a cable type/grade for jobs and I need the communities input.
At the price difference between 5e and 6, for the cost I always run Cat6 now.
The problem is when choosing my Cat6 I keep using shielded solid copper wire which is hard to work with but great stuff. It is hard for me to judge interference in an environment so to avoid relaying a line I always go for the shielded cable. If you are running it between a patch panel and wall jack it works, but can not be ran in the open to a device due to the stiffness of both the cable and the head when it is crimped.
I bought a home not long ago and had my ISP drop me a new line to the room I wanted a modem in, and it looked so cheap like phone line that I ran a new line and pulled the one they installed without even thinking to read it. Their termination was horribly executed but the cable was actually not bad and got me thinking.
The grey 6E is what I actually did my entire house in thinking I was planning for the future, when 7 probably would have been a better overkill than the shielding with ground wire. The phone line colored 5e is what the ISP ran from my ONT to my router, which I replaced. It is outdoor rated cable (jacket) with no shielding, but to my surprise it was solid copper cable and easy to work with. The wire gauge was 24AWG where the grey cable I ran is 23AWG so just a little thinner.
I buy the cable on eBay for $0.22/ft and it has a foil shield, a ground wire, a plastic divider, and a clear plastic what seems like waterproof jacketing. Maybe the solid copper is a good thing and 24AWG will be fine but this grey cable is overkill even for poe (which I run). How do you choose your cable?
At the price difference between 5e and 6, for the cost I always run Cat6 now.
The problem is when choosing my Cat6 I keep using shielded solid copper wire which is hard to work with but great stuff. It is hard for me to judge interference in an environment so to avoid relaying a line I always go for the shielded cable. If you are running it between a patch panel and wall jack it works, but can not be ran in the open to a device due to the stiffness of both the cable and the head when it is crimped.
I bought a home not long ago and had my ISP drop me a new line to the room I wanted a modem in, and it looked so cheap like phone line that I ran a new line and pulled the one they installed without even thinking to read it. Their termination was horribly executed but the cable was actually not bad and got me thinking.
The grey 6E is what I actually did my entire house in thinking I was planning for the future, when 7 probably would have been a better overkill than the shielding with ground wire. The phone line colored 5e is what the ISP ran from my ONT to my router, which I replaced. It is outdoor rated cable (jacket) with no shielding, but to my surprise it was solid copper cable and easy to work with. The wire gauge was 24AWG where the grey cable I ran is 23AWG so just a little thinner.
I buy the cable on eBay for $0.22/ft and it has a foil shield, a ground wire, a plastic divider, and a clear plastic what seems like waterproof jacketing. Maybe the solid copper is a good thing and 24AWG will be fine but this grey cable is overkill even for poe (which I run). How do you choose your cable?
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