przemekwawa
Regular Contributor
Hi, I am building cable infrastructure for my home:
-all cables 15m long
-currently only from RT-AX86U to NAS and ESXi server
They should be future proof, so i am thinking about 6A which is capable of 10gbit. I am planning to put together about 4 cables.
So the question is - can/should I use F/UTP or U/UTP? I will not use any patchpanel, no additional ground for shielding.
The problem is that I cant get currently any patch cable 6A U/UTP, only F/UTP, but I am not sure if it would work properly without addional ground.
-all cables 15m long
-currently only from RT-AX86U to NAS and ESXi server
They should be future proof, so i am thinking about 6A which is capable of 10gbit. I am planning to put together about 4 cables.
So the question is - can/should I use F/UTP or U/UTP? I will not use any patchpanel, no additional ground for shielding.
The problem is that I cant get currently any patch cable 6A U/UTP, only F/UTP, but I am not sure if it would work properly without addional ground.