Hi all, new member here, learnt a lot from reading all the threads, thanks so much. Need your advice - moving into a new apartment soon and lay the apartment with Cat 6a as I am getting a 10G internet connection (I know its probably an overkill for the time being but I don't have much patience plus prepare for the future, right?). Also, bought multiple Cisco SX-350X 10G switches. Based on my research, there's currently only 1 WiFi 6 router that has 10G port in the market (Asus RT-AX89X), so planning to connect the 10G modem via the 10G RJ45 port on the router and then to the switch via the SFP+ port on the router. Will connect the different switches in different rooms via Cat 6a cable as well. Also, got a couple of Asus RT-AX88U to put into different rooms and connect to the switch with Cat6a cable to build a hard wire mesh network. While I understand RT-AX88U doesn't have any 10G port so not able to take full advantage of the 10G internet connection and 10G switch but given only plan to watch a bit of Apple TV and use iPhone and iPad in the rooms, should be ok (plus that will allow me to upgrade to WiFi6E router in the future and hopefully take full advantage of the 10G internet connection and 10G switches). Am I doing things correctly? Also, does it matter whether the CAT6a cable is shielded or not? Thanks for everyone's time and advice in advance. Please stay safe and healthy.