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A client requests an RJ45 socket in their annex to hardwire the incoming broadband, and they will be using this as their office.
Currently the Virgin hub is 30m away and OTA reception is not the best on their Macintosh. They have a requirement for fast throughput owing to the job, and suggested CAT7 to make things futureproof.
I've looked at a pair of sites so far but the intergrated wallplates do not mention they are CAT7 compatible, or at least they have not mentioned suitability with anything above CAT6 (not even CAT6A)
So, is the strip back and insert 8 wires the same with the higher specification cabling or am I likely to run into issues when trying to match the two together ?
Thanks in advance.
Currently the Virgin hub is 30m away and OTA reception is not the best on their Macintosh. They have a requirement for fast throughput owing to the job, and suggested CAT7 to make things futureproof.
I've looked at a pair of sites so far but the intergrated wallplates do not mention they are CAT7 compatible, or at least they have not mentioned suitability with anything above CAT6 (not even CAT6A)
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So, is the strip back and insert 8 wires the same with the higher specification cabling or am I likely to run into issues when trying to match the two together ?
Thanks in advance.