Cat6/a has some nice anti-crosstalk features for large trays of cables (48
port switch or more, hundreds of runs, etc). Can also help with near end
crosstalk. Can also help with POE if you're used to shitty cat5/e with
small gauge wire. Also is good for short 10G runs.

That said, most WISPs aren't in any of those situations, and if you are and
it's possible, fiber is often a much better solution.

TLDR: stick to tough cable or similar

On Jul 25, 2016 12:54 PM, "Christopher Gray" <[email protected]>
wrote:

I just picked up some Shireen DC-2021 Cat6 cable, thinking I would start
using Cat6 for my Mimosa installations (as suggested).

It turns out, the individual insulation is too big for any of my RJ45 ends,
and the jacket is also too big. Now, I'm looking at Cat6A connectors (that
have a staggered insert and a full shield). Next, I will need a new crimper
that does not crush the shield on the Cat6A connector.

Anyhow, it seems like a lot of work to use Cat6 where some ToughCable and
basic shielded RJ45 connectors might be functionally equivalent.


Should I be seriously considering Cat6? When did you decide Cat6 was worth
it?

-Chris

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