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Which cable (twisted pair) to choose for a distance of 30-40 meters?
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It is necessary to stretch a twisted pair cable from one router to another. The distance between the routers is about 32 meters. Firstly, please tell me, will the Internet work well, without lags, and will it even be at such a distance? I have little experience, at the moment the routers are connected in the same way, but with a 6-meter cable. Everything works fine, but no idea how it will work at ~ 35 meters. Secondly, what is the best cable to take? I see a mountain of differences (category, single-core / two-core, copper / aluminum / copper-plated aluminum, etc.). In terms of composition, copper is definitely copper, as an electrician I know, but I have no idea about everything else. I repeat - just connect 2 routers, because. the first router goes via usb internet from the antenna, and wi-fi is needed from the second router.
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Pretty much any twisted pair available in the store will give you up to 100 meters 100 Mbps without problems, and CAT5+ will give you gigabit. Exceptions are very strong pickups along the cable, that is, it is advisable not to tie the twisted pair to the power cable so that it does not go side by side for all 30 meters (2-4 cm distance is already enough).
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