Jeremy, I would say CAT8 should be use for homes where lighting would be installed. This way it will support the latest wattage for lighting. For me it's not about the data transfer as much as it is the power consumption in the future for homes.
I’m only 2 mins into your video and have learned so much already. Before I discovered your video I felt as if my blood was being sucked out of me but this boring person RUclipsr trying to explain the same thing.Wow that was painful! However, thank God I have discovered your channel. You’re extremely informative and straight to the point. Thank you for your explanation and time making this video. You have an awesome gift for teaching. My brain is recording all your intel. Thank you kindly 🙏🏻
Thank you for this. I'm looking at wiring my small house. The longest run will be less than 100 ft. This video makes it clear that I should probably just use Cat 6, unless I can find a better deal on Cat 6A (unlikely).
Thanks Jeremy, informative video. I'm only missing the information about CCA and full copper. Most cheap network cabling is CCA and is not in spec, it has 4 metal (with a copper outside layer) and 4 copper conductors. It gives lots of issues, go for the full copper version which is in spec.
Jeremy! I was struggling with my two 2950s today trying to get them connected and stumbled across an article you wrote from 2007 about the "easy way to factory reset switches" lol anyway found out that I need to make a crossover cable cause my switches are old
Hi. Are we asked to configure SWs and Routers when passing CCNA or dealing wwith configuration presented in questions that we need to correct? I subscribed to Alphaprep but no question was about configuring directly?
Funny Story... I buried a direct burial CAT6 cable across my backyard to a couple of sec cams. By & by the cable failed. GD gophers!!! So, I stretched a cable across my grass to the extender box I had but no matter what, the cams would not connect. I bought a new ext box thinking when the gopher did his worst the PoE wires had shorted and damaged the box. New box came & same thing. DANG! Thinking the cams were damaged I ordered 2 new. Nope, still no workie. When the new cat6 cable arrived I plugged it into the box & it all ROARED to LIFE!! The problem was my old cable was CAT5, not even 5e. So, Yes, it does make a difference which cat level cables you use. Learning to Hard Way... !
I think it provides the same bandwidth as cat 6a, but has more durability. Not much of a difference though. You should check out cat 8 as it provides upto 40gigs.
Can anybody tell me why cat cables come in different colors??? The outside sheathing color not the internal wires colors as I understand why they are different colors. Thanks
Great video. Never put any thought or heard about cable life. If a cable is good for 15-20 years, is it good practice to replace cabling every 15 years? Does fiber have the same life? Why choose copper or fiber? Lmao, you triggered my mind. I have to google and get some answers. 😂
Takes more time to install is semantics. Sore it does take "more". But the difference is near negligible. 30% up? Nonsense. Especially between 6 and 6a. Pure nonsense.
I'm new to the wire and cable industry and your video made is simple and easy to understand the difference between this Category cables, thanks !
The 4 dislikes are the people who replaced their entire cable infrastructure from 6 to 6A
Is only we can see the dislikes now lol
Jeremy,
I would say CAT8 should be use for homes where lighting would be installed. This way it will support the latest wattage for lighting. For me it's not about the data transfer as much as it is the power consumption in the future for homes.
I’m only 2 mins into your video and have learned so much already. Before I discovered your video I felt as if my blood was being sucked out of me but this boring person RUclipsr trying to explain the same thing.Wow that was painful! However, thank God I have discovered your channel. You’re extremely informative and straight to the point. Thank you for your explanation and time making this video. You have an awesome gift for teaching. My brain is recording all your intel. Thank you kindly 🙏🏻
Thank you for this. I'm looking at wiring my small house. The longest run will be less than 100 ft. This video makes it clear that I should probably just use Cat 6, unless I can find a better deal on Cat 6A (unlikely).
Love your channel! Always great content delivered with your amazing charm😎🙌
Hey Jeremy, thank you for all you are doing, for all your videos!
Thanks Jeremy, informative video. I'm only missing the information about CCA and full copper. Most cheap network cabling is CCA and is not in spec, it has 4 metal (with a copper outside layer) and 4 copper conductors. It gives lots of issues, go for the full copper version which is in spec.
Awesome video. Straight forward, informative and honest. I love it! Thanks
Great video! Clear and good examples of application for all the cable types.
Yay back to form! Missed the content.
Great video!!! Great information and amazing delivery on information.
As usual such a great video! that is filled with knowledge
Jeremy is best if the best for distributing networking knowledge
Hi Jeremy, what about cat7?
Great video, awesome explanation.
Next: Fibre types.
Excellent video!
Keep up the good work!
What about CAT 7 and 8?
Jeremy! I was struggling with my two 2950s today trying to get them connected and stumbled across an article you wrote from 2007 about the "easy way to factory reset switches" lol anyway found out that I need to make a crossover cable cause my switches are old
super informative !
Hi. Are we asked to configure SWs and Routers when passing CCNA or dealing wwith configuration presented in questions that we need to correct? I subscribed to Alphaprep but no question was about configuring directly?
Is there going to be an ICND3?
Still waiting
Funny Story...
I buried a direct burial CAT6 cable across my backyard to a couple of sec cams. By & by the cable failed. GD gophers!!!
So, I stretched a cable across my grass to the extender box I had but no matter what, the cams would not connect. I
bought a new ext box thinking when the gopher did his worst the PoE wires had shorted and damaged the box. New
box came & same thing. DANG! Thinking the cams were damaged I ordered 2 new. Nope, still no workie. When the new
cat6 cable arrived I plugged it into the box & it all ROARED to LIFE!! The problem was my old cable was CAT5, not
even 5e. So, Yes, it does make a difference which cat level cables you use.
Learning to Hard Way...
!
What? No going to the fringe and use Cat7 or Cat 8?
Hey great way to explain this points!
Still can't say that I understand what I need for W@H. Speed required is 25mbps. What can I use? TY!
Hi bro love the channel what eithernet cable do i need for my ps5 console to the internet
Thanks Jeremey my mentor!
And then there is me who run 300m (24ports) Cat 8.2 in my home :D
Wait so there is no difference between Cat 6 and Cat 6A? What makes Cat 6A better compared to Cat 6?
What about cat 7 - no need??
I think it provides the same bandwidth as cat 6a, but has more durability. Not much of a difference though.
You should check out cat 8 as it provides upto 40gigs.
Cat 7 supports a higher frequency (750MHz), for normal users cat6a (600MHz) is enough if you need 10Gbs for longer distances (over 180ft).
Can anybody tell me why cat cables come in different colors??? The outside sheathing color not the internal wires colors as I understand why they are different colors. Thanks
Thank you so much!
How much has changed in the past 3 years?
What is rj45 ?
Great video. Never put any thought or heard about cable life. If a cable is good for 15-20 years, is it good practice to replace cabling every 15 years? Does fiber have the same life? Why choose copper or fiber? Lmao, you triggered my mind. I have to google and get some answers. 😂
Thank you 😁
hi jeremy , why have not been doing Thursday live video for two weeks ? i adore your live videos
4k needs categorie 8 in 2023 !! 🤪🤪👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
No it doesn't , did you even watch the video
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Ohh! didn't knew you're lefty :)
Thanks 👍
I use cat 8 && no problems.
I'm just straight up going with cat 6 cause my yellow cord is only on basic mode/covid 19 and I refuse to accept dat utter bs T.T
Different categories and not type
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Takes more time to install is semantics. Sore it does take "more". But the difference is near negligible. 30% up? Nonsense. Especially between 6 and 6a. Pure nonsense.
this viatto name wasn't the best choice
What should we have chosen?