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CAT cabling
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(15-Dec-2017, 14:53)K4680 Wrote:
(15-Dec-2017, 14:50)petrik Wrote:
(15-Dec-2017, 14:29)K4680 Wrote: Hello, here are a few notes on LAN cables:

UTP and FTP - the difference.
UTP stands for Unshielded Twister Pair. It is a cable with unshielded twisted pairs. For FTP cables (foiled twisted pair), the wire pairs are surrounded by a metallic shield. In general, FTP cables are less sensitive to power line interference than UTP cables. The crosstalk between the individual wire pairs is also reduced by the shielding.

When it comes to the highest transmission quality, you should therefore choose FTP cable.
The CAT-7 standard is the fastest and best shielded standard among network cables.
CAT-7 cables can reach an operating frequency of up to 600 MHz. The subcategory CAT-7a even manages up to 1,000 MHz.
All cables of the CAT-7 category have 4 separately shielded wire pairs in a complete shield. As a result, almost no secondary signals come to the cable.

With cheap LAN cables, there is still a serious difference, the individual wires are made of aluminum and coated only with a thin layer of copper !! Aluminum is not exactly the best conductor !!! Sad

Thanks for the advice. By FTP do you mean S/FTP?
https://www.belden.com/blog/digital-buil...o-use-them

Would you have any recommendations what exactly would be a good quality CAT-7 S/FTP but that wouldn't be silly expensive?

Yes, S/FTP!!
For example, DRAKA UC900

That looks like a well done cable. Thanks for sharing.
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Be a bit careful where you're buying. I just saw a flat cable being sold on ebay as a cat 6 cable. There's no way on earth that cable can work as well as a twisted pair cable yet the seller has all the technical data you would expect from a proper cable. Draka looks like a proper cable maker. Just don't buy it from China.
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(15-Dec-2017, 17:09)petrik Wrote:
(15-Dec-2017, 14:53)K4680 Wrote:
(15-Dec-2017, 14:50)petrik Wrote: Thanks for the advice. By FTP do you mean S/FTP?
https://www.belden.com/blog/digital-buil...o-use-them

Would you have any recommendations what exactly would be a good quality CAT-7 S/FTP but that wouldn't be silly expensive?

Yes, S/FTP!!
For example, DRAKA UC900

That looks like a well done cable. Thanks for sharing.

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I got external 6e copper FTP cable - £50 for 50m. The one-part connectors I got are impossible to use with the foil, so I've ordered some more expensive three-part connectors.
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