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Network Cables For Smart Tv/youview
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Hopefully this is the last question I'll have to ask on the subject. We need about ten metres of cable to connect our router to TV and Youview but I'm totally bamfoozled by the type of cables. We'll buy 'ready made' cables rather than try to wire up the connectors as that's pretty much beyond us.
So Cat 5, 5e, 6, 6e or 7? Maplins have some flat cables that are a lot cheaper - about half the price. The Youview kit came with a flat cable but only 3 metres so I don't know if a longer one would be suitable. Any thoughts welcome please.
So Cat 5, 5e, 6, 6e or 7? Maplins have some flat cables that are a lot cheaper - about half the price. The Youview kit came with a flat cable but only 3 metres so I don't know if a longer one would be suitable. Any thoughts welcome please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All the numbers you list (Cat 5, 5E etc) just define the speed that cable can cope with.
If it is not too expensive go for Cat 6 as this copes with fast Ethernet (gigabit). Cat 5 is for slower Ethernet and best not used, 5E is a bit better but 6 is the one to go for.
You could connect your TV to the router via wi fi to save having the cables all over the house.
If it is not too expensive go for Cat 6 as this copes with fast Ethernet (gigabit). Cat 5 is for slower Ethernet and best not used, 5E is a bit better but 6 is the one to go for.
You could connect your TV to the router via wi fi to save having the cables all over the house.
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