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- Cat-8 Ethernet cord for high-speed data transfers
- 10-foot-long cord made of lightweight material
- RJ-45 connection allows versatile use
- 40 gbps transfer rate ideal for home and office
- Comes with 1-year limited warranty
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dealworthy™: Just what you need, priced just right.
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Q: Is this cable shielded?
A: Hello Lego Lover- We appreciate your interest in this 10' Cat 8 Ethernet Cable. Cat 8 Ethernet cables are typically designed with shielding to support high-speed data transmission and reduce electromagnetic interference. - Auria
submitted byAuria - 22 days agoTarget staff support
Q: What copper is used for this cable is it just solid copper or is it copper clad aluminum?
A: Hi Jacob, thanks for reaching out about 10' Cat 8 Ethernet Cable - dealworthy™ - Black. Unfortunately, the specific type of copper used in the "10' Cat 8 Ethernet Cable - dealworthy™ - Black" is not typically listed in product descriptions or specifications. Here's why: Industry Standard: While Cat 8 cables are designed to use high-quality copper, the exact type is less of a consumer-facing detail. Focus on Performance: The key selling points for Cat 8 cables are their high bandwidth (40 Gbps) and ability to handle high frequencies, not necessarily the specific copper alloy. However, here's what you should generally expect: High-Quality Copper: Cat 8 cables require high-quality copper conductors to achieve the necessary performance levels. Potential for CCA: While less common in high-end Cat 8 cables, some budget-friendly options might use Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA) conductors. CCA is cheaper than pure copper but can offer slightly lower performance. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 3 months agoTarget staff support
Q: Can I connect both a Cat 6 cable and a Cat 8 cable to the same router?
A: Hi Bob, thanks for reaching out about 10' Cat 8 Ethernet Cable - dealworthy™ - Black. Yes, you can absolutely connect both a Cat 6 and a Cat 8 cable to the same router. Here's why: Compatibility: Cat 8 cables are backward compatible with older standards like Cat 6. This means the router can recognize and communicate with both types of cables. No Interference: Connecting different cable types won't cause any electrical interference or damage to your network equipment. However: Speed Limitations: The maximum speed you can achieve will be limited by the slower cable. If you connect a device to the router using a Cat 6 cable, the maximum speed will be the Cat 6 standard, even if the router and the device itself are capable of faster speeds. Cat 8 Benefits: Using a Cat 8 cable will only provide the full benefits (higher bandwidth, faster speeds) when both the device and the network infrastructure (router, switch, etc.) support Cat 8 speeds. If you have any additional questions, we welcome you to contact MyTGTtech at 833-848-8324 every day, between 7am-11pm CST.
submitted byJoe - 3 months agoTarget staff support
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