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Would I want to use Cat6? 6a? 5 ok? for a ~ 10 meter run from the router to the Touch?
I need about 30ft. Is it better to get shielded or unshielded? Price is not a factor but WAF is. I checked Monoprice and the shielded Cat 6a only comes in 25 or 50ft non-WAF blue. For a 30 ft length of WAF white cable I would have to settle for Cat 5, Cat 5e or Cat 6
Mike:Go online. Google putty. Dow.......e to work.BTW-the ethernet cables are not sending music but data. They don't need shielding.
Hmm dont be too sure about thatBER ( bit error rate) ALWAYS happens even shielded (!) when the the digital stream is under influence of a field of electromagnetic waves.What concerns me more is that is easily measurable and measurable distortion can be heard by the ear brain system often before there are reliable measurement data. And although in some cases BER can be very small, Bit error correction is a crime in a a very transparent system, to be avoided like the plague
Nonsense.I'm not sure whether Ethernet uses error correction, but I'm positive that any error correction scheme used would be via ECC using parity bits and will be bit-perfect. When corrections cannot be made, packets are retransmitted.Keep in mind that the Squeezebox only uses 100 Mbit Ethernet, not 1 Gbit, not 10 Gbit. Absolutely no need for Category 7 cabling. Use unshielded cabling, which is much easier to install properly.