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Hi geeks!
I have a simple question;
Why the DIR-855 Xtreme N Duo Media Router comes with a Cat.5 cable if the router supports Gigabit Ethernet? The router should't come with a Cat.6 cable? :huh:
Stop copy and past this bit of text, God I Know that!!!!! :shock:
Why the DIR-855 Xtreme N Duo Media Router comes with a Cat.5 cable if the router supports Gigabit Ethernet? The router should't come with a Cat.6 cable? :huh:
Stop copy and past this bit of text, God I Know that!!!!! :shock:
Currently there is a great deal of confusion among Ethernet cable buyers concerning whether to purchase Cat5E, or to use CAT6. Most of this confusion comes from a misunderstanding by the buyer that buying CAT6 cable will give them an "all gigabit" network. This is not the case. Unless every single component in the network is gigabit rated, then you will never have a gigabit network, because your network will always run at the speed of your slowest device.
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