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LAN cable (with connector) is a communication cable for connecting a personal computer and peripheral network devices. As a signal line for sending electrical signals, a stranded wire consisting of eight wires twisted in pairs is generally used to prevent external noise. The signal line is covered with rubber or plastic, and the connector attached to the tip is used by inserting it into the LAN port attached to each device. STP cables with signal lines protected by a metal shield such as aluminum prevent stronger electromagnetic noise and are suitable for use in noisy environments such as factories. It is also effective to prevent signal leakage from inside, and single shield or double shield can be selected. The categories are divided into CAT6, CAT5e, CAT5, etc. depending on the communication speed, and the higher the number, the faster the communication speed. Cable lengths vary, so choose as needed.
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Length: Fixed
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Question: What are the different types of LAN cables?
Answer: The most common types of LAN cables are:
• Cat5e: Supports speeds up to 1 Gbps.
• Cat6: Supports speeds up to 10 Gbps over shorter distances (up to 55 meters).
• Cat6a: An enhanced version of Cat6, supports 10 Gbps over distances up to 100 meters.
• Cat7: Supports speeds up to 10 Gbps with improved shielding for better performance.
• Cat8: Designed for high-speed data centers, supports speeds up to 40 Gbps.
Question: What is the difference between shielded (STP) and unshielded (UTP) LAN cables?
Answer: • UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): Commonly used in home and office environments, it is affordable and sufficient for most networking needs.
• STP (Shielded Twisted Pair): Has additional shielding to reduce interference, ideal for environments with high electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Question: What factors affect LAN cable performance?
Answer: Several factors can influence LAN cable performance, including:
• Cable type: Higher-category cables (e.g., Cat6, Cat7) generally offer better performance.
• Cable length: Longer cables can introduce signal attenuation and increase the risk of interference.
• Environmental factors: Interference from other electronic devices or poor cable installation can degrade performance.
Question: What is PoE (Power over Ethernet), and do I need a special LAN cable for it?
Answer: PoE allows both power and data to be transmitted over the same Ethernet cable. Most Cat5e and higher category cables support PoE, so you don't need a special cable unless your devices require higher power output.
Question: How can I troubleshoot a LAN cable problem?
Answer: Here are some troubleshooting steps:
• Check physical connections: Make sure the cables are plugged in correctly and securely.
• Test with a different cable: If possible, try using a different LAN cable to isolate the issue.
• Inspect for damage: Look for any visible signs of damage to the cable.
• Try a different port: If you're using a network switch or router, try connecting to a different port.
• Check network settings: Ensure your network settings are configured correctly on your device.
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