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      01-12-2020, 10:23 PM   #115
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I'm of the mindset that if you're wiring new why waste the opportunity to ensure you don't have to go back into the walls at a later date to update the cabling? Again, the cost differential between Cat5e and Cat6 (even Cat6a) shouldn't be that big a difference over the labor involved in putting in the cabling in the first place. We all know 10Gig is here and a set standard. We all know what is required to run 10Gig over twisted pair copper is a minimum of Cat6.

And it's interesting how there's so much bias against wireless. Again, wireless implemented correctly should not impact most usage in the home network. Unified wireless systems are now easily accessible by the lay person. And with the implementation of features such as MU-MIMO, these help mitigate wireless network congestion.
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