The specified bandwidth for data transmission.
Cat6 -> 250MHz
Cat6a -> 500MHz
As a result, Cat6 guarantees 10Gbit/s transfer rates up to 55m and Cat6a up to 100m.
Cat6 can therefore be used for short lines without any problems.
For 2m cables it does not matter whether 6 or 6a is used.
Yes, the cable supports Power over Ethernet (PoE). The RJ45 Ethernet patch cable (S/FTP, CAT6a) from Digitec is an uncrossover copper cable and complies with the standards suitable for PoE applications. As it is a high-quality CAT6a S/FTP copper patch cable, it can transmit both data and the power required for PoE.
Laying Ethernet patch cables around corners is possible as long as you make sure that the bending radii are not too small to prevent damage to the cable. Copper cables can be damaged by sharp bends, which can affect the signal quality. It is advisable to lay the cables so that they form gentle bends to preserve the integrity of the signal.
Que sont les Normes de Câblage T568A et T568B ?
https://community.fs.com/fr/article/t568a-vs-t568b-difference-between-straight-through-and-crossover-cable.html
Because your laptop internet card only supports 1GB/s. I also have a 10GB Salt box but there is only a 2.5GB/s port so if I have a device that supports like like a NAS great. But laptops don't at the moment. Its part do to cost, heat and also lack of demand.
As described below. If necessary, use a screwdriver (instead of your thumb) to press on the snap mechanism at the very front of the socket and pull on the cable/plug with your other hand. This usually also helps if the latch is broken off.