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Reggiewilliams1
Dec 19, 2015Aspirant
Supplied patch cable
Do I need to use the supplied patch cable or can I use a longer cable when connecting my router to Verizon Fios
- Dec 19, 2015
Interesting. That looks like a Shielded Ethernet cable. I wonder why they included it? Not only is it more expensive but, AFAIK, it's not required for indoor, residential environments, nor is it required for Gigabit Ethernet. Shielded Ethernet is more immune to radio interference, but additional precautions may be needed to insure proper electrical grounding.
Check the manual that came with your device. Unless it explicitly mandates the use of this cable, you should be able to use any regular, unshielded cable.
Reggiewilliams1
Dec 19, 2015Aspirant
They supply a yellow cable that has some metal foil on the ends. Can you see if a standard cake can be substituted?
- TheEtherDec 19, 2015Guru
Not sure what you mean. Can you post a picture? You can click on the Insert/Edit image icon to upload a picture.
- Reggiewilliams1Dec 19, 2015Aspirant
- TheEtherDec 19, 2015Guru
Interesting. That looks like a Shielded Ethernet cable. I wonder why they included it? Not only is it more expensive but, AFAIK, it's not required for indoor, residential environments, nor is it required for Gigabit Ethernet. Shielded Ethernet is more immune to radio interference, but additional precautions may be needed to insure proper electrical grounding.
Check the manual that came with your device. Unless it explicitly mandates the use of this cable, you should be able to use any regular, unshielded cable.