IMHO.Go sls level 2, big green signboard shoplot x2.
They can customize for you.
Will keep a note. I want to see if i can DIY because I will end up having at least 100m of the Cat6a
Slow migration to beyond 1Gbe.
IMHO.Go sls level 2, big green signboard shoplot x2.
They can customize for you.
DIYer in HDB rarely able to reach 100m. Not just because of our room size but mainly to connect between rooms, the needs to lay cables thru concrete walls. YT are full of house wirling up but they are mainly US/UK wooden house. Advise to pay for contractor to lay the cables for you, they have the tools and expertise to not make a mess like most of us that may will only drill walls once every few years. Then if you still feel like DIY, terminate the cables yourself, buy keystone jack, patch panel, or even DIY your very own network rack.IMHO.
Will keep a note. I want to see if i can DIY because I will end up having at least 100m of the Cat6a
Slow migration to beyond 1Gbe.
IMHO.DIYer in HDB rarely able to reach 100m. Not just because of our room size but mainly to connect between rooms, the needs to lay cables thru concrete walls. YT are full of house wirling up but they are mainly US/UK wooden house. Advise to pay for contractor to lay the cables for you, they have the tools and expertise to not make a mess like most of us that may will only drill walls once every few years. Then if you still feel like DIY, terminate the cables yourself, buy keystone jack, patch panel, or even DIY your very own network rack.
Cat6/6A are not that expensive, a roll of 300M is about $300~$400. BTW, do not get ready made cables with RJ45 termination, 1) you'll never know the length until you connect the cables, 2) keystone is always preferred over RJ45 for permanent /wall connection.
Belden 10GA24, 23AWG, U/UTP; 1685ENH, F/FTP.
IMHO.Belden 10GA24, 23AWG, U/UTP; 1685ENH, F/FTP.
Other high quality cables from CommScope, 3M and Schneider, etc are equally as good.
I bump into this thread:
Ethernet Cables for Home Renovation
The thread starter deserved more appreciate for his work. Although the price was from 2018, they can still be served as a guide to the CAT6/6A cable price, eg, the Belden 7814A CAT6 UTP is still at ~$1/m for loose length.
FYI, Cat6A is quite a bit thicker >7mm, Cat6 UTP is ~5.8mm. The thicker cable is both stiff and quite a difficult to route thru smaller trucking/hole like in most home. As most already know, high quality Cat6 is able transmit 10Gbps up to 55m, which is more than enough for most home as we're not likely to run more than 30m in single length.
able to get full speed with another card?did more tests
they have 2 driver available, one has power saving one that doesn't - both will install, both will have same issue when it does the upload the connection will drop
went into device manager Power Management and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - same issue
manually negotiate 5Gbps, downstream does 4500Mbps upstream crashes
tried new cable and old cable (both Cat6E) - no difference
think my card is a dud
dont have another 10GbE card but I do get maxed speed on my 5GbE built int mobo nic with 10Gbps connectionable to get full speed with another card?
dont have another 10GbE card but I do get maxed speed on my 5GbE built int mobo nic with 10Gbps connection
its ok la, I was asking the shop for tech support we already went through a whole bunch of things then they asked me to initiate a refund because they think its a dudHmmm...maybe can try spin up Kali live boot, to test whether is OS or driver related?
Ref: https://nascompares.com/guide/20-fixes-and-solutions-to-get-great-10gbe-speeds/
Just confirming: your motherboard's PCIe x1 slot is 4.0 and not 3.0 or lower?did more tests
they have 2 driver available, one has power saving one that doesn't - both will install, both will have same issue when it does the upload the connection will drop
went into device manager Power Management and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power - same issue
manually negotiate 5Gbps, downstream does 4500Mbps upstream crashes
tried new cable and old cable (both Cat6E) - no difference
think my card is a dud
yeah Z890 Taichi OCFJust confirming: your motherboard's PCIe x1 slot is 4.0 and not 3.0 or lower?