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Old 18-02-2021, 17:40   #10
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Re: Installing a Home Ethernet Network?

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Originally Posted by sabian View Post
The new/future NAS has 4Gbps max transfer speed, 1Gbps internet when that becomes more mainstream in the coming years, whilst even streaming 4k from the NAS to multiple network attached devices using the likes of Plex should still leave plenty of scope on CAT6a and come below 10Gpbs (if my numbers are correct)?
Unless you live in a mansion, then yes, 6a will run at those speeds.

It really depends on what you want to pay, 7 would (in theory) be better, In practice, in an average house, you likely wont tell the difference.

A 4G transfer speed may be the theory, but unless what you are sending it to/from needs that speed (and can handle it) its not going to transfer that fast.
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