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Difference Between Ethernet and Fibre Optic Cables

While choosing between Ethernet and Fiber cables for your business office or home networks, it's very important to know the difference between them. Both ethernet and fibre optic cabling can produce high internet speeds. https://www.fruitycables.co.uk/collections/cat6-cat6a-patch-cables

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Difference Between Ethernet and Fibre Optic Cables

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  1. Difference Between Ethernet and Fibre Optic Cables How to Treat Yourself on a Low Budget While choosing between Ethernet and Fiber cables for your business office or home networks, it's very important to know the difference between them. Both ethernet and fibre optic cabling can produce high internet speeds. ETHERNET CABLES An Ethernet cable is a common type of network cable used with wired networks. Create a high-speed network connection using the CAT6 Ethernet Cable. These cables are ideal for connecting your router to a computer, Smart TV or other wired devices. Ethernet cables are faster and less prone to lag than traditional Wi-Fi connections. FIBRE OPTIC CABLES Fiber optic cables are made up of tiny strands of pure glass that carry data through light instead of through electrical impulses. Fibre optic cables are available in both Multimode and Singlemode with any connector combination. WHICH IS RIGHT FOR YOUR BUSINESS? In a small business, where Ethernet or Fibre Cables are unnecessary, and where computer networks are being connected over short distances, Ethernet cables will work out cheaper and is likely to be the better option. In a large business where a very high amount of data is being transmitted, fibre optic cabling is the more efficient and functional option. For More Information, Visit Online Here www.fruitycables.co.uk

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