zii kell wrote:
> Crackles McFarly wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:07:45 +0200, zii kell
>> sayd the following:
>>
>>
>>>The answer is the shortest cable possible.
>>
>>So one that is 3 feet and the other is 15 feet are ok for broadband
>>and router?
>>
>
> Yes. I run 1 foot from my ADSL modem to a 4-port router and 10 metres
> from the 4-port router to the computer(s).
The cable you choose to use is based upon the quality/speed of your
throughput in the cable. A segment of cat 5 cable used in a 10basetx
configuration can be up to 100 meters long. A maximum of 3 cable
segments can be connected. For example. From you PC to the hub/switch
= 1 segment. hub/switch to router = 2 segments. So you're safe.
Having a very short cable, say 2 or 5 feet won't make any difference at
all, is you are putting 10 or 100 speed through it. If you have other
plans, however, it won't be the length of the cable but rather the
number of twists and quality of the wire inside the cable that will
determine its throughput.
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