does it work properly or not...???

Aug 15, 2018
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I wanna connect my network to one of my neighbour which is about 90m far.... I have digicom router at my home so I just want to know ...if i connect from my place to neighbour house router to router connection with 100m wire does it work properly or not...??
 
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Cat5e is theoretically good for 100 meters, but it will be affected by networking noise over such a distance, so shielded cable (STP) is the way to go. I also suggest Cat6 over that distance to maximise the speeds and minimise the crosstalk. Be sure whatever you use is solid copper, and not braided.

Of course, if connecting house to house, you'll want to have it in an armoured sheath too, to protect it from weather and damage, and no doubt buried at regulation depth, and away from power lines (great fun).
Cat5e is theoretically good for 100 meters, but it will be affected by networking noise over such a distance, so shielded cable (STP) is the way to go. I also suggest Cat6 over that distance to maximise the speeds and minimise the crosstalk. Be sure whatever you use is solid copper, and not braided.

Of course, if connecting house to house, you'll want to have it in an armoured sheath too, to protect it from weather and damage, and no doubt buried at regulation depth, and away from power lines (great fun).
 
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