Ethernet cables
A network is no longer something that is exclusively used by companies with many employees. It has become much more common with small home networks, where the family members are the only users. Smart homes, where all the technical units "talk" to each other, are no longer a part of science fiction. A network, however, requires its own equipment, and the correct gear in order to function optimally. Besides the hub in the system, the router cables are also necessary for you to be able to connect your units (if this is not already done wirelessly via WiFi). As a gamer, it is important to be able to play with a reliable, high connection without interruptions. In this case, a network cable is clearly advantageous in comparison with a wireless connection.
The physically connected units obviously demand network cables of high quality to avoid them becoming the weak link in the system. With us at MaxGaming, you will find a wide range of network cables that guarantee excellent functionality in your network, regardless of what category of cable you need or what length you would like. It is good to know that network cables are divided into different categories based on the maximal transfer speed of the data, where we have cat6 and cat8 to offer. A cat8-cable has as much as four times the transfer speed of a cat6-cable.
Choosing network cables is principally a matter of what achievable speed the home network has, based on the rest of the hardware and the internet connection. If you have a fibre connection to the home, a good start can be matching the cable's transfer speed to the maximum speed your broadband subscription allows - this concerns the network cable that is connected from the "wall" to the router. In this way, you ensure that you do not have a weak link and can play without lagging or latency.
The physically connected units obviously demand network cables of high quality to avoid them becoming the weak link in the system. With us at MaxGaming, you will find a wide range of network cables that guarantee excellent functionality in your network, regardless of what category of cable you need or what length you would like. It is good to know that network cables are divided into different categories based on the maximal transfer speed of the data, where we have cat6 and cat8 to offer. A cat8-cable has as much as four times the transfer speed of a cat6-cable.
Choosing network cables is principally a matter of what achievable speed the home network has, based on the rest of the hardware and the internet connection. If you have a fibre connection to the home, a good start can be matching the cable's transfer speed to the maximum speed your broadband subscription allows - this concerns the network cable that is connected from the "wall" to the router. In this way, you ensure that you do not have a weak link and can play without lagging or latency.