
Lindy Network cable
S/FTP, CAT7, 3 m

Lindy Network cable
S/FTP, CAT7, 3 m
Heyo, sadly the cable is not flat.
Yes, sure. This cable can transmit up to 10Gb/ per second.
Exactly right. Any intermediate connector is important for longer distances. Within a rack, it will probably also work with a Cat6a plug up to 10 Gbps.
You can do 10gbit easily even with a 6a cable, I'm not sure whether your upstream or downstream equipment is suitable.
Network is network.
Cat 6a can also deliver 10 Gbit. You don't necessarily need a cat 7 cable for this. However, it is recommended for the future. Another disappointment: you will never get the maximum speed because the connection is passive. The line is shared with several households. :D
According to the manufacturer, up to 600 MHz.
Cat 7 can handle up to 10Gb.
Yes, this is a category 7 cable and could therefore transmit up to 10 Gbit/s.
Yes, this cable can handle 1 Gb/s. Cat.7 is suitable for up to 10 Gb/s.
After researching, I also found that the ready-made Cat.7 patch cables are at most AWG26. Compared to the installation cables, which are usually AWG24-22. I have now ordered the Dätwyler with AWG26 to connect the AP via switch and thus PoE. Works perfectly. Over the short distance there should be no problems in this respect.
10GBit is possible with this cable. For this, all connected components must also support 10GBit.
Yes
The PlayStation 4 Pro has a gigabit interface. In order to be able to use the maximum speed, a category 5e cable is sufficient. A higher category is certainly recommended, but in the case of Cat. 7, it should be noted that only the cable corresponds to Category 7, but not the plug. This would require a GG45 connector, which does not fit the PS4Pro's socket. Therefore, my recommendation is to simply buy a cat. 6 cable with good shielding.
This should not happen, you can contact the customer service and we will find a solution.
I guess 6a, 7 is still very expensive, and to be honest overkill at the moment.
Weight: just under 1 kilogram, dimensions according to supplier: 31cm * 26cm * 7cm
For network transmission, this is the ideal cable from the router to the LAN socket :)
This cable has a throughput rate of 10 Gbit/s
No, unfortunately we have no internal experience with this specific cable. But would there be certain requirements that this cable would have to fulfil?
Yes, this is an RJ45 connector, but Cat7 is not yet a clearly defined standard, although certain manufacturers already sell cables according to the adopted specifications.
With Cat. 7, 10Gbit should be possible up to 50m without any problems, so you are pretty safe with this cable.
Yes no problem
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