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Where can I get a 25' yellow Ethernet cable?
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10-22-2012 10:45:59 AM
The cable that came with the 2Wire gateway is too short. I need a longer replacement at least 25'.
Thanks,
Martie
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10-22-2012 10:59:08 AM

Re: Where can I get a 25' yellow Ethernet cable?
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10-22-2012 11:12:03 AM
The cable is labeled:
AWM 2835 24 AWG/4PR 60 C 30V E311387
AWG/4PR II A 60 C 30V FT2 UTP ETL
Verified to ANSI/TIA - 56813.2 CAT 5 YSC
Which specs do I use to search for the cable?
I really appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Martie
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10-22-2012 11:21:19 AM

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10-22-2012 11:26:10 AM
Martie
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10-22-2012 11:37:02 AM
I went order the CAT5e cable from monoprice.com as suggested and the rep said the following via chat:
"A cable like PID 2316 (CAT6) would work great.
The difference between Cat 5 and Cat 6 is in the bandwith ratings. Cat 5e has a higher bandwidth than Cat 5. Cat 6 has a higher rating than Cat 5e. Higher bandwidths means you can transfer greater amounts of data at higher rates.Cat 6 acheives higher bandwidth by reducing cross talk between the twisted pairs with the aid of a plastic spleen runing through the length of the cable.They all use RJ45 connectors and are usually interchangeable depending on the bandwidth requirements of your devices."
Yikes, should I just stick to the CAT5e?
Martie
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