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hamish225:timmmay: Not sure why anyone would need 10GE at home. I did put in Cat6, just because I could, but mine are relatively short point to point runs not a full fitout.
you wouldnt right now, but im just talking about future proofing. im sure if you went back in time and told someone in the 90's to put in cables for gigabit ethernet they'd have said the same thing, might as well get it all done now.
sabrewarri0r: In terms of the home network what determines if you need gigabit speed?
linw: Not that a 200Mb/s internet connection means you will get anywhere near that download speed!!
hamish225:timmmay: I thought Cat5E did gigabit? This link suggests it does. Though no real downsides other than a slightly higher cost, and it's less flexible.
it does do gigabit, but what i mean is when they have something faster than gigabit, like 10g or something, that wouldnt work on cat5
Time to find a new industry!
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