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Cheap Ftp Lan Cable Cat5E Ethernet
Roger | 2024-06-14 05:11:48 |
Not much to say about an ethernet cable, except that it works. 5 |
Mike | 2024-06-06 08:54:20 |
So far so good. I got my 75m cat5e Van Damme cable on there. 5 |
Craig | 2024-04-19 01:43:16 |
Worked flawlessly over cat5e cable. Saved us having to run new cable 5 |
Peter | 2024-09-04 08:58:45 |
This is by far the best non-Ethernet home networking solution on the market delivering near 1G Ethernet speeds.� There were some teething issues for me that I had to resolve, but since then my three adapters have been rock solid.� So much so I just bought 2 more. A few tech notes from the issues I had to resolve.� High frequency bandwidth is everything for these adapters.� Make sure you have RG6 wires, this should not be an issue if using cable wiring preinstalled in the last 30-40 years or more recently by the cable company.� In my case the in wall wiring was OK with RG6 cable.� However a previous owner had used cheap R59 jumpers (with cheap twist on terminations) between a rat's nest of cheap Radio Shack splitters that couldn't pass more than 1 GHz.� I bought a higher quality 6-way splitter rated up to 2 GHz.� I also found that having a filter designed to contain the MOCA signals within the house was an absolute necessity.� This filter is installed at the input to the splitter for me.� I think the filter either addressed a high frequency impedance issue or controlled signal reflections that were causing issues.�� As an aside to anyone who cares, these adapters do pass VLANs and probably any other Ethernet L2 items like jumbo frames and the like.� I believe all MOCA adapters do is to encapsulate Ethernet frames and seamlessly pass it over the MOCA network. 5 |
Jason | 2024-04-25 04:39:12 |
Great Syandard Ethernet Cable. i uaed to buy audioquest items, found that theres no actual upgrade to that to a cheap cable. this is more than enough. buy pearstone great company 5 |
Tom | 2024-09-24 08:38:17 |
This is the simple but versatile device that I recommend as a router for all my friends and family, and will also use as an access point for them or small businesses where integrated solutions are too complex for a handful of users. Qualcomm Atheros chipset, with 350 Mbps WAN To LAN capability routing. Firmware has stabilized and now I am able to fully recommend (January 2021), albeit feature set is still lacking compared to AirRouter predecessor, but offers core abilities for baseline users. For the airCube, plug the ethernet from the modem into the WAN (eth0), then you may connect your computer via wireless or ethernet to the LAN ports (PoE In, 2, or 3), typing in https://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, with ubnt as username, and password printed on the label beneath. Most people are now aware and desiring to minimize wireless radiation, so I recommend them to turn off the 5 Ghz wireless, and configure the 2.4 Ghz for 20 MHz Channel Width, select channel 1, 6, or 11, while starting with 5 dBm output power (transmit power is logarithmic, so 5 dBm is 3mW, wile 20 dBm is 100 mW), and choose the SSID Name and Password. Look for a signal strength of -80 dBm or better (-55 to -60 dBm ideal) is recommended for stable links, and increase the output power until that range is achieved for desired places. Obviously, line of sight and height is appreciated for more effective communication. Increasing the Tx power on any wireless device will create a noise for other wireless devices. The rest you could choose to remain as default or configure more. 5 |
Vijay | 2024-05-15 02:35:31 |
I use this with a 20gbps ethernet SFP+ backbone uplink from the UniFi SFP+ Aggregation Switch. My LAN has never been faster! 5 |
babursoylu | 2024-09-09 02:30:18 |
I use this cable at direct connection to my cable modem...Cat6 cables always work better than Cat5e..And this one has the maximum performance i need... 5 |
Rigs | 2024-09-18 04:14:28 |
Short Ethernet cable that works. 5 |
James | 2024-09-27 05:45:55 |
Ethernet cable wet dream. 5 |