Название | : | Can You Do 10 Gigabit Over Regular Cat 5e Ethernet? (The Results Will Shock You) |
Продолжительность | : | 11.03 |
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Просмотров | : | 251 rb |
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Would be cool to use network tools like iperf3 to view the performancebrThanks for the video! Comment from : Vladislav Karas |
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If the signal with Cat 5 and Cat5e is not constant, it doesn't matter much when it comes to an Internet connection, because the Internet and the PC are not always stable for me either, as far as transmission or downloading is concerned Comment from : Gamer Spieler |
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with a SATA SSD you weren't gonna max out 10G even remotely anyway, you'd have been fine with 5G or even 25G so this didn't really test if it can actually do 10G Comment from : BattleMaster |
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I did some speed tests today, I'm doing 1GByte/sec transfer speed (10Gbps) from Nvme to Nvme through a "Mikrotik RJ45 10GB Switch" using 10 years old Cat 5e cables
brSo there is no way I'll be buying expensive Cat6 cables in a near future Thanks for the video! Comment from : sistemas |
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I like cats too Comment from : Tractors Chemer |
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thanks, I actually tried this and it worked I just got 9gbps internet and my place is wired with cat5e, I was about to rewire my office with cat8 but decided to test it Im able to get full 10gbps down/up very consistent Im guessing the cable is only about 60-80ft long, I also compared it to cat8, and its exactly the same performance Comment from : F 85 |
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You didnt actually saturate the link speed and check if its stable This isnt even 10Gbit brOn linux there is a specialized utility, iperf3, lets you benchmark network speed between two computers Im sure Windows has something toobrVideo title is misleading Comment from : Dequesto |
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Conclusion 9:00 Comment from : WesWookBeats |
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Why aren’t you using iperf? Comment from : Garegin Asatryan |
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i did 10gb flawless in 20 meters of cat5 easy ,no joking seems like other cat are for very noisy enviroments or you know consumism ? Comment from : Naomi Armitage |
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Nobodies pointing out the fact that the hardware limitation is the read/write speeds of the physical hard disk in the NAS Why wouldn't you perform a network test between two points that would communicate at the speeds needed to do a proper test A 10 gigabit connection in theory is 125 gigabytes of info a second Comment from : Mike W |
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Nice Experiment! Comment from : WMWMWMTHEBEELIKEYOUTHEBEELIKEYOUTHEBEElLIKEYWWMWMW |
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LOL Comment from : Michael |
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Cat5e is rated for 24gbps Comment from : Jesus Waza |
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I hooked up a cat5e cable to my laptop and the speeds helped a lot but when I got a cat6 cable and hooked it up, the speeds didn’t help at all Why is that? Comment from : Cooper |
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thanks! i just bought cat 8 ITS SOO THICC Comment from : オルソンフィリップ |
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You didn't even test 10 gigabit Comment from : Oliver White |
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Those are rookie numbers go for 40G QSFP network card in your PC just run fiber through your whole house Cuz why not Comment from : Antonis Autos |
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Please do a CS degree Comment from : Konrad Albrecht |
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under 10 meters cat 5, cat 5E and Cat 6 had almost the same results Comment from : Mods & Tweaks |
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The reason for the shielding in the cable is not necessarily for outside interference, it's for reducing crosstalk between the cables inside the wire caused by electromagnetic fields generated by the current running through the wire Running at higher frequencies (200mhz vs 750mhz) causes more cross talk, resulting in worse data integrity Comment from : ArchieTheProto |
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Download abrmovie, also the NAs speed is dependent on Ram & how full the drive actually is, I have an EMC NAs here at home, connected to a Mac Pro 128 ram & SSd’s makes a difference, cable makes a difference, as most people have More than one Machine-Device as well Comment from : nt5ranger |
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Question is how to actually make the needed cable! Used to be able to take course, took cat 4-5 at County College, have Cat 6, 7 & 8, the later 2 cable can be allot longer Runs, with staying with 5e, could Use another switch in between floors, another problem with 5e, depends in walls, typically aren’t shielded & next to power lines slows speeds, Comment from : nt5ranger |
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All of this and we couldn't run an iperf test? Comment from : Goodenough |
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Y no iperf3 :sadface: Comment from : Wayk123 |
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The connection hardware (jacks and keystones) vary wildly in quality and cost I would suggest that would have an impact also Great video Comment from : Dan Philpott |
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Confused as to why the sfp module was needed? Comment from : Riyan |
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You should've used two computers and ran iperf, if possible But I'm pretty sure 5e does 10gbe just fine over short distances Comment from : Andre Brait |
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Cat 5e supports up to 25 gigabit, don't use Cat 5e if you have speeds over that Comment from : mansbro18 |
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Now of course Ethernet 25G and 5G exist - specifically to increase speeds in buildings already wired with Cat 5E and it should be cheaper to buy than 10G hardwarebrbrNew motherboards are also starting to come out with 25G onboard already, so we are slowly starting to transition from 1G to faster speeds Comment from : CeeJayDK |
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Thio Joe I have been given Cat 5E cable & approximately 20 meters from a friend of mine & happens to be a IT man & he set up the Tenda AC23 AC2100 Wifi Router Repeater unit & from the fiber wifi unit to the Router there is about 7meters of the Cat 5E cable & the rest of the Cat 5E cable is is just rolled up & not cut off as it is still connected & I will do a test how the the Wifi Tenda AC23 AC2100 Wifi Router Repeater unit is performing starting off with 24GHz Band 467 Mbps Download & Upload is 40 Mbps & the Ping is 30 ms & the Jitter is 8 ms & the Loss _____ & the Speed is 144 Mbps at 100 & the Ping 411 ms & 879 Mbps Download & Upload is 204 ms & the Test for 50GHz 883 Mbps Download & Upload 931 Mbps & the Ping is 5ms & the Jitter is 2 ms & the Loss 00 & the Speed is 585 Mbps at 100 & the Ping is 295 ms & the download is 994 Mbps & Upload is 432 Mbps & so Thio Joe what do you think of these figures from using Cat 5E cable & at a later date I abrWill be moving the Tenda AC23 AC2100 Wifi Router Repeater unit to more back of the house in the Hallway as I'm getting way too much Wifi Signal at the front of the house as the Wifi Signal is going well over across the road to the neighbors property across the road & its quite a strong Signal to but I'm not get much Signal at the back of the house in so moving the Tenda AC23 AC2100 Wifi Router Repeater unit towards the back of the house I should get a better Wifi Signal Coverage Range at the back of the section of my property Kind Regards Peter Comment from : peter morton |
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Great video as always!brI just put 10G CAT 6 all over my house Hopefully was worth the drilling noises :) Comment from : Pranav |
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Why didn't you do an iPerf3 test? Comment from : Abhishek Dasgupta |
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HI, did you repeat this test using Nvme? Thanks for this and all your videos!! Comment from : Fernando Bernardini |
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Sammy is that you? I thought you were going to Antartica Comment from : Farid Pangos |
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Good to know Thanks Comment from : Oliver White |
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recomend avoid buy cat 6 cables to save $15 when you spend $500 on 10gig capable hardware is a little bit dumb Comment from : Leonardo Dominguez |
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Any ping difference Comment from : A Jain |
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You need CAT6a to be 100 sure about 10Gbit CAT6 can only deliver 10Gbit short distance Comment from : Robin J |
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A tech guy who says "n-a-s" instead of NAS SMH Comment from : Rickey Roach |
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Excellent practical approach to things I have been an electrical engineer for over 50 years now and been involved in the creation of several IEEE/ANSI standards A new standard definitely is sausage making What the standard finally says is always a huge compromise among practical engineering, theoretical considerations and commercial/marketing interests Comment from : SR Sykes |
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why even use cat5e cat6 almost has the same price Comment from : Manuel Macalinao |
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You need to look up how to do wiring It is not that hard Comment from : Conrad Senior |
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Everything I find on Cat5e says that it can do 10 gigabit for up to 45 meter Comment from : GameCyborg |
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So, which equipment was used to test if a 10G cable can actually transfer 10G? Comment from : Julio Rodriguez |
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Cat 5e can give 3gbps smooth Comment from : Anish Simkhada |
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Lol!! Comment from : JuanGa |
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btw i did test it and yes it does work but not alwayswith cat 6 no problembut with 5e it is sometimes yes and sometimes it will not work So i used cat 6 cable instead of cat 5e and it is huge difference between normal cable and cable in walls close to other cables and all that noise Comment from : SylwerDragon |
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but CAT5e IS rated for 10Gb, up to 45 meters Comment from : Aaron Page |
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In Poland I pay 25$ for 10gbps :D Comment from : Damian Fijołek |
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Thank you very much Comment from : Roger Mabry |
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Thanks for your testing However this can't get less scientific and accurate You're using way too many devices with various bottlenecks across the whole chain Use iperf3 for reporting network throughput In your testing its even possible that the negotiated connection was 5Gb/s (no slow by any means) simply because the other devices you used are so slow that they cover it up What would be really informative? Reporting negotiated and iperf3 speed for various lengths of cat5e and cat6 Cheers and thanks At least now it is clear that cat5e can do 5 gigs at 40 feet Comment from : Boris Peltekov |
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Try using an rj11 for 10gbs 😅 Comment from : Motornationz |
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One floor good luck with a 6 story house Comment from : CovertPluto3502 |
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Is anyone going to point out the horrendous state of those cat 6 ends he put on that long patch he made at 6:23 Comment from : Scav Controll |
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It will be usfull to test powerconsumptiopn diffrences - 10GB/s eth card could be prity power hungry - I assume that with worse calbing it will increase Comment from : Bogusław Wojtas |
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3 years later and I'm still shocked by the results! Comment from : FlumenSanctiViti |
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You probably just saved me a pretty penny- thank you! Comment from : B H |
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Your termination hurt me Comment from : Alpine |
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stupid click-bait channel ! Comment from : Tanjumul Alom |
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Wow cat5e br3gbps unbelievable Comment from : Game Clash |
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You covered all the bases, thought of everything and all the information you'd want to know in order to present to us an amazing, and informative, presentation Well done! You helped me out tremendously! Comment from : helloman1976 |
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The cabling is the cheapest material component in the system, why would you recommend someone skip installing CAT6A after spending all the money on 10G NIC's? Comment from : B Y |
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Okay so you showed that Cat 5e could to 5 gbps Would have like to see 10 gbps tested, could have used an nVme drive or a raid of SATA SSDs Comment from : QuantumBraced |
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Remember when this dude made fake videos Comment from : Ethan Chow |
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Good video Thio I have a 10 gig network And yes you can get 10 gig on Cat5e at small distances But I have 23 cat6 runs in my home network Thumbs up and check out one of my network videos Comment from : Ultimate Tech Hub |
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will this reflect on internet speeds? i have gigabit internet and the house is prewired with 5e i dont think its wise to upgrade the ethernet cables Comment from : Aaa Bbb |
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A 6A cable is 5 bucks Comment from : Mark Lowe |
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I can’t think of any worldly reason I would ever switch to a 10GB network I am on 1GB, my ISP is 350mbps down and my 4K cameras display instantly in my mobile app I stream at 4K ultra with Roku with bandwidth to spare even with Expressvpn router onbrbrI have a mix of Cat6 and Cat5e wiring, but all switches are 1GBbrbrBetter video would be reasons to do a 10GB network at home Comment from : ConcernedConservative |
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This video is worse than I expect from a school project of a 14 year old (in my country at least) Embarrassing Comment from : Sand Sack |
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Can't believe anything that this moron says!!! Twat Comment from : David Clark |
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Does not surprise me cat 6 is almost the same as 5e I would of used cat 6a for 10gig right out of the gate But hey use what ever you can in apartment Comment from : XMG |
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One time I used old phone line in the wall for 100 Mbps Just connect the yellow red black blue to Ethernet jack Now I use care 6 with a 1 gig network Comment from : XMG |
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Fantastic Thank you Comment from : Haresh Kainth |
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Am I correct in understanding that your router is a standard 1 GbE router? So your 10 GbE switch is facilitating the 10 GbE transfer w/o the router? Comment from : Theo Lee |
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Sounds like you are using a SATA SSD, not NVMe Comment from : Shiny Tech Things |
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Not a very accurate test, but still illuminating as there's not a lot of tests like thisbrThe speeds in the video are close to 5 gigabits which you can get with 5 Gigabit ethernet (it's a recent thing now to make the transition to 10gbe easier) 25Gbe and 5 Gbe can be done on Cat5e cables and this is probably good enough for many homes and small businesses However, reaching the 10 gigabit speeds will probably require a better cable, and I hope to see better tests Comment from : 9a3eedi |
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Can i use 4 wire (2 pair) ethernet wire to connect gigabit router from isp for 20 mbps plan? Comment from : Vamshi Vemula |
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Cat6 cannot do 10gE, you would need Cat6A to do it reliably Comment from : Data Insight |
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Save your money, Cat 5E is enough Unless you are in a factory environment with big magnets and electric motors that generate interferences there is no need to have shielded cable in your home So no need of CAT6 cable in private house because no magnetic interferences Only in factories CAT6 could be useful Comment from : Dam C |
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Jezzz your cable termination is awful :I Please work on it That blue cover should be in a plug Comment from : Moko Lokoa |
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