I wondered what the downsides are to using the couplers. I read that there was a significant loss of speed with the old Cat5 couplers and it was NEVER recommended to use more than one. Good to see that technology continues to get better and that there's no loss. Thank you for posting.
Great! I recently bought one. I can finally just use cable(s), instead of adding another modem. And I like bought main for 1 euro. It is saves so much trouble! Thank you!
You really should test this with a Fluke DSX-8000 certifier. (It is expensive but can be rented from some companies.) Most likely it will fail the permanent link with even a single coupler. A less strict channel test may pass with one or two couplers, but highly probably of failing with more. For fuller details you should check TrueCABLE's video (September 22, 2022) on the topic: "How Many Ethernet Couplers Does it Take to Fail Testing? You'd Be Surprised!"
Max 100m. For no loss. A single run of Ethernet cable is designed to work at a maximum of 328 feet or 100 meters. It's entirely possible to exceed the manufacturer's specification and still maintain network connectivity. However, this greatly increases the chances of connectivity issues, reduced speeds, and lower reliability
A single run of Ethernet cable is designed to work at a maximum of 328 feet or 100 meters. It's entirely possible to exceed the manufacturer's specification and still maintain network connectivity. However, this greatly increases the chances of connectivity issues, reduced speeds, and lower reliability
It is not what i was searching for i was not like i mean it how ewer trasistors and capacitors are on mainboard port ethernet cube looks like it is connected or integrated with Usb conectors on motherboard.
I wondered what the downsides are to using the couplers. I read that there was a significant loss of speed with the old Cat5 couplers and it was NEVER recommended to use more than one. Good to see that technology continues to get better and that there's no loss. Thank you for posting.
There are all functioning in the same way, not any difference between them
Thanks I was searching for a clean solution for this problem.
Great! I recently bought one. I can finally just use cable(s), instead of adding another modem.
And I like bought main for 1 euro. It is saves so much trouble!
Thank you!
You really should test this with a Fluke DSX-8000 certifier. (It is expensive but can be rented from some companies.) Most likely it will fail the permanent link with even a single coupler. A less strict channel test may pass with one or two couplers, but highly probably of failing with more.
For fuller details you should check TrueCABLE's video (September 22, 2022) on the topic: "How Many Ethernet Couplers Does it Take to Fail Testing? You'd Be Surprised!"
Thanks sir, that was a really helpful video. Take care
my coupler doesn't connect the 2 routers. what's the possible problem?
Are both cables identical?
Nice content
can i use two 100 meter cat 6 cable? is there going to be an issue?
Max 100m. For no loss.
A single run of Ethernet cable is designed to work at a maximum of 328 feet or 100 meters. It's entirely possible to exceed the manufacturer's specification and still maintain network connectivity. However, this greatly increases the chances of connectivity issues, reduced speeds, and lower reliability
A single run of Ethernet cable is designed to work at a maximum of 328 feet or 100 meters. It's entirely possible to exceed the manufacturer's specification and still maintain network connectivity. However, this greatly increases the chances of connectivity issues, reduced speeds, and lower reliability
I whould need network cable for laptop in it room in library for downloading large files with high speed
What happens if your second cable is cat 4 ? Will it still work
Yes
does this work with POE?
That's an interesting question, I will need to find a way to test that.
It works on my rig
Thank you for sharing
Thanks. That's what I need.
Did you try to test it with cmd ping -t?
I did a while back, had no issues.
It is not what i was searching for i was not like i mean it how ewer trasistors and capacitors are on mainboard port ethernet cube looks like it is connected or integrated with Usb conectors on motherboard.
there is a better, more scientific way to test though, using iperf and 10G NICS ), and see how the perf degrades with instances
Just buy a longer cable. They be as long as 100m
@@Devil-024 That's an option too