Best Cat5e Cable For Internet Usage
There are different kinds of Ethernet cat5e cable to use when connecting to the Internet. If you are running the cable through a wall or through floors, then you will need to use shielded cable. If it is just running throughout the house in different rooms, then any kind Ethernet Cat5e Cable will do. If you are, however, running the Ethernet Cat5e Cable through walls or floors, I would suggest getting it professionally installed and run through the house. That way, you know it is done properly, the cable come provided from your cable or Internet provider, and if something gets messed up, you won't have to spend more money to get it fixed because you weren't the one who was installing it.
You can either go through your cable or Internet provider or you can go to stores like Staples, Radio Shack or Office Depot and grab anywhere from a 1 inch package to a 100 foot box of cat5e Ethernet cable. If you are running the cable through walls or floors, the best cable to get is quad-shielded cable. The higher shielded cable, the better quality it will put out when put through walls and floors. The old phrase "you get what you pay for" comes in handy with cat5e cable.
If you go to the local dollar store and spend $1.08 on 2 feet of Ethernet Cat5e Cable, chances are that cable is going to short out on you in the next few hours, or maybe even minutes. The best thing to do is to go to a hardware store or electronics store and spend the $10-25 and get the good quality cables. If you need long cables, like 40-100 feet of Ethernet Cat5e Cable, the price can go up to $40-80 depending on brand and if it is shielded or not. Brands like Gigaware, Leviton and Belkin are your best bet. Belkin Ethernet Cat5e Cables can be a little bit pricey, but the quality of the cable is going to be the best you will find. The more money you invest in the cables, the better quality it will be, and the longer you will have the cables.
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