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, by What is the difference between Cat 5 and Cat 5e?
Network cables, also called internet or UTP cables, are cables with eight different cores. Generally, these cables are used for data communication. If your laptop...
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, by Making UTP cable: the ultimate how-to (5 steps, 5 minutes)
In just a few simple steps you can connect your UTP cable to an RJ45 connector; Making your own network cable has never been easier!...
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, by Glossary: ������difference between UTP cables explained
Abbreviations can be tricky. That is why we have a glossary especially for you.
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, by What is the difference between CCA and 100% Copper?
One cable is made of CCA and the other cable is made of 100% copper. What is the difference?
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, by PIMF, LSZH, PVC and AWG: what does it all mean?
Netwerkkabel.eu sells cables with the PIMF standard and the LSZH standard. Cables can also be made of PVC. What do the abbreviations mean? And what...
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, by Which network cable do I need?
Do you want to use the internet via a fixed cable? Then you use network cables. Netwerkkabel.eu explains the differences in network cables based on...
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, by What is a crimping tool?
If you want to make a network cable with RJ45 connectors yourself, you will need an RJ45 crimping tool. An RJ45 crimping pliers are special...
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, by How to connect a Cat 7 cable
To connect an internal network as stable as possible, Cat7 cables are often used. It is possible to connect a Cat7 cable yourself.
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, by What is a UTP connector?
What is an RJ45 connector? A UTP (RJ45) connector is the point where the UTP cable delivers a signal. The quality of a UTP cable...
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, by What is a wall socket?
A wall socket , or also WCD, is a facility to which equipment that requires electrical energy can be connected. There are also wall sockets...
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, by What is a (RJ45) grommet?
At home you most likely have a well-wired network with Cat 5 or Cat 6 network cables. This means you have a perfectly working connection,...
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, by Does a range extender also work with WiFi?
A router only has a maximum range to transmit the wireless internet signal. This varies per router, but on average it is between 15 and...