Too expensive....I got 100ft cable for like $5 the other day.
Too expensive....I got 100ft cable for like $5 the other day.Show Image(http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-043.gif)
SSTP ?
Too expensive....I got 100ft cable for like $5 the other day.Show Image(http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/tuzki-bunnys/tuzki-bunny-emoticon-043.gif)
SSTP ?
super speed toilet paper?
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
well the cat 6 and cat 5 isn't really the issue for most guyz.. the SHIELDING is... quality....Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
well the cat 6 and cat 5 isn't really the issue for most guyz.. the SHIELDING is... quality....Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)
If you really want to avoid the NSA just write paper notes only and burn them when done.
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
well the cat 6 and cat 5 isn't really the issue for most guyz.. the SHIELDING is... quality....Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)
If you really want to avoid the NSA just write paper notes only and burn them when done.
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
well the cat 6 and cat 5 isn't really the issue for most guyz.. the SHIELDING is... quality....Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)
If you really want to avoid the NSA just write paper notes only and burn them when done.
The NSA reconstructs the notes from the ashes.
Oh I got nothing that could use up that bandwidth....regular Cat6 is still good for me.
well the cat 6 and cat 5 isn't really the issue for most guyz.. the SHIELDING is... quality....Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion_custom/th_0suit.gif)
If you really want to avoid the NSA just write paper notes only and burn them when done.
The NSA reconstructs the notes from the ashes.
The NSA has a computer hidden in your pen that lets them recreate the writing of the note.
Cool idea. But don't think this is a realistic GB. The prospect of people providing exact length of cable required is unrealistic, it might be too short or excessively long. If the cables are terminated already, then they might not be able to adjust the length themselves. Also the terminated cables might be not fit through their conduit or mice holes to run through the walls.
If you want to throw money away, why not spend a few dollars more and get the Monster Cable branded stuff.
In my experience, even cat 6 is overkill in most home/small business situations. I've done numerous 100 foot runs with cat 5e at gigabit speeds without issue at pennies on the dollar compared to this. While you could then run 10GBE, have you looked at prices for those routers and switches? And do you honestly have a need? Unless you have a raid server in your house and are sending massive files (video editing over lan?), frankly, there isn't a need for it yet, or anytime soon, especially for home use. Which is precisely why it's still so high priced, there's no demand. Yes, shielding is good, but $35 for 100 foot of raw cable is insane.
Seriously, before anyone considers this, I would recommend you look at what the specs are for cat5e, cat6 and cat6e and then decide if you actually need to spend so much per foot. Basically, if you don't know why you need cat6e, you probably don't need it.
As for the shielding...
If you need this kind of shielding for a run in your home, re-route your wires. Home wiring isn't that complex, typically only two main areas to watch out for, the stove and your heating/cooling system. Very little else can really interfere much.
I'm all for future proofing, but like Jalaj said, when do you expect to have 10GBE on your internet connection?If you have a lot of LAN parties, filesharing, etc...
Most people are not even close to getting 100meg, much less exceed 1gig. Even fewer can, or even know how to take advantage of it.
Trying to stay ahead is fine, but you aren't future proofing a generation ahead, 10GBE is easily 10 years (possibly more) ahead of your internet connection. Trying to future proof that far ahead more often than not ends in failure. Are you sure you know what your home LAN will look like in 10 years? How about 20? With the way home networks and ISP's are heading, there's a very real chance you will never see 10GBE coming into your home.
I'm all for future proofing, but like Jalaj said, when do you expect to have 10GBE on your internet connection?If you have a lot of LAN parties, filesharing, etc...
Most people are not even close to getting 100meg, much less exceed 1gig. Even fewer can, or even know how to take advantage of it.
Trying to stay ahead is fine, but you aren't future proofing a generation ahead, 10GBE is easily 10 years (possibly more) ahead of your internet connection. Trying to future proof that far ahead more often than not ends in failure. Are you sure you know what your home LAN will look like in 10 years? How about 20? With the way home networks and ISP's are heading, there's a very real chance you will never see 10GBE coming into your home.
Probably still overkill but it certainly isn't a bad idea to wire your house with this stuff. Good selling point in the future.
Yeah but they will be wowed with the fact that they don't have to worry about wireless routers and other bull****.I'm all for future proofing, but like Jalaj said, when do you expect to have 10GBE on your internet connection?If you have a lot of LAN parties, filesharing, etc...
Most people are not even close to getting 100meg, much less exceed 1gig. Even fewer can, or even know how to take advantage of it.
Trying to stay ahead is fine, but you aren't future proofing a generation ahead, 10GBE is easily 10 years (possibly more) ahead of your internet connection. Trying to future proof that far ahead more often than not ends in failure. Are you sure you know what your home LAN will look like in 10 years? How about 20? With the way home networks and ISP's are heading, there's a very real chance you will never see 10GBE coming into your home.
Probably still overkill but it certainly isn't a bad idea to wire your house with this stuff. Good selling point in the future.
I'm sorry but the average home buyer is not going to be wowed with your SSTP CAT6A infrastructure.
Yeah but they will be wowed with the fact that they don't have to worry about wireless routers and other bull****.I'm all for future proofing, but like Jalaj said, when do you expect to have 10GBE on your internet connection?If you have a lot of LAN parties, filesharing, etc...
Most people are not even close to getting 100meg, much less exceed 1gig. Even fewer can, or even know how to take advantage of it.
Trying to stay ahead is fine, but you aren't future proofing a generation ahead, 10GBE is easily 10 years (possibly more) ahead of your internet connection. Trying to future proof that far ahead more often than not ends in failure. Are you sure you know what your home LAN will look like in 10 years? How about 20? With the way home networks and ISP's are heading, there's a very real chance you will never see 10GBE coming into your home.
Probably still overkill but it certainly isn't a bad idea to wire your house with this stuff. Good selling point in the future.
I'm sorry but the average home buyer is not going to be wowed with your SSTP CAT6A infrastructure.
If you have a lot of LAN parties, filesharing, etc...
Probably still overkill but it certainly isn't a bad idea to wire your house with this stuff. Good selling point in the future.