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Cat6 Ethernet Cables: Ideal for Any Household

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Cat6 Ethernet Cables: Ideal for Any Household

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  1. Cat6 Ethernet Cables: Ideal for  Any Household    Why would anyone talk about Ethernet cables in 2019? It                     sounds primitive. But they are widely used and are always                     improving. Cat6 Ethernet cables are the current standard                 everywhere. All the evolving Ethernet cables are backwards                 compatible, so you don't have to worry about it not working                       with your device. Cat6 is a great mid-level cable, compared to                       Cat5 and Cat7. Most households can use Cat5 depending on                     the requirements. If you are looking to install in-house wiring,                     a little extra future proofing always helps. Let us take a deeper                         look into why the Cat6 Ethernet cable is here to stay and all                           the ways that you can use one.    When the Wi-Fi is Dead  Yes, your Wi-Fi doesn't always work. The Wi-Fi signal                   struggles to pass through concrete walls and glass doors. You                     might have noticed that your house has dead zones, or some                       areas get a weak signal. That is not at all fun when you are                             1​​

  2. streaming   a   thriller   movie   and   stream   has   to   buffer   mid-scream. You could simply plug in an Ethernet cable right                     into your TV (yes a lot of them have Ethernet ports) and never                           have to wait to be terrified!    To Create a Mesh Wi-Fi Network  These dead zones that we talked about, are easy to take care                         of by a slightly new trick called mesh network. You get Wi-Fi                         via a device called a router, which has Ethernet ports. An                       Ethernet cable connects it to the modem. Nowadays, you can                     get a single device, which works as a modem and a router as                           2​

  3. well. The mesh network is a network of small router nodes all                         over your house. You can get plenty of mesh network router                       and nodes bundles in the market. Simply connect the main                     device to your router with a ​Cat6 Ethernet cable​, and then the companion mobile app will guide you through the setup of the                                               nodes. It usually takes about 10 minutes.    These devices are Gigabit Internet compatible, which is why                   the Cat6 cable is the best option.    Goodbye, dead zones and welcome to great connectivity no                   matter where you are in the house!  3​

  4. Gaming purposes  Let's be real. No one wants their screen to freeze when they're                         playing Mortal Combat. The easiest solution is to plug in an                       Ethernet cable for high speed and smooth animation! After all,                     slow internet can potentially kill your characters.    Video editing and uploading  Anyone can make videos, edit them and post on the internet                       on any video publishing sites. Generally, shooting equipment                 nowadays, even if it is a phone camera, shoots in high                       resolution. So your video is that much more difficult to upload                       over Wi-Fi. No matter what, Wi-Fi is slower than a direct cable                         plugged into your computer. So do yourself a favor and plug in                         a Cat6 Ethernet cable to move things along much faster. The                       Ethernet cable also means your Wi-Fi won't accidentally                 disconnect and you are less likely to see an 'Uploading Failed'                       alert.    4​

  5. These are only some of the many ways that you can use an                           Ethernet cable in your daily life. Of course, if you have a                         business that relies heavily on the internet, then it is more                       practical for you to have your computer and those of your                       staff connected via an Ethernet cable. The servers that help                     run your business should also use ​bulk Cat6 cables because of that server powers all of your computers. Even if one of the                                               cables wears out, it can cause a lot of harm to your workflow.      Another situation where bulk Cat6 cable is useful is when you                       are building a data center. Companies need more and more                     data centers as they expand. Even small companies need to                     5​

  6. have data centers for the proper functioning of the workplace                     internet.  Concluding:  Wireless technology is great, it has been the force behind                     many technological advancements, but we are nowhere close                 to getting rid of wires just yet. So we may as well make the                             best use of them right now.    This Article is Originally posted here;  https://www.sooperarticles.com/shopping-articles/electron ics-articles/cat6-ethernet-cables-ideal-any-household-17262 79.html   If you found this article useful, ​here are some other articles that may be of interest.                          A Brief Guide to CAT6 Ethernet Cables and Their Workings  CAT 5E, CAT 6 and 6A: Choosing the Right Cable  6​

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