Cat 6 and Gigabit Lan

I had a thought the other day, but I'm not sure it will work, or even be able to help out the network. I was thinking about getting into a console, or at least starting to buy some of the gear associated with a console. I was looking at the manuals, and Cat 5e is the correct cables for the console/system. However, Cat 6 is fully compatible with all Cat 5 and 5e.

So my question is, if I was to make a gigabit lan system (Cat 6), would that improve the performance and/or work with a Hog3 system. Or does the hardware associated with the HogIII and DP2000 not make it able to improve speed and/or work?

Also, I saw a post about two years back about available ethernet switches on the market that would have both fiber and ethernet on them. Does anyone have any new suggestions of a product that has both? I think I'd like to invest in one that does. So either Cat 5e or Cat 6 and a fiber.

-Patrick :hogsign:
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  • You really won't see any difference between a gigabit switch or a fast ethernet switch b/c Hog-Net only runs @ 100MBps max (fast). So the extra cost of Cat 6 cables isn't really worth it for this application.

    BTW the only real physical difference between Cat-5 and Cat-6 is that "twist" is much tighter on Cat-6.

    Luminex makes good products for fiber that will run at gigabit or fast...I know PRG also has their own switches now as well, but theirs only run fast...not gigabit.

    Hope this helps:)
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  • You really won't see any difference between a gigabit switch or a fast ethernet switch b/c Hog-Net only runs @ 100MBps max (fast). So the extra cost of Cat 6 cables isn't really worth it for this application.

    BTW the only real physical difference between Cat-5 and Cat-6 is that "twist" is much tighter on Cat-6.

    Luminex makes good products for fiber that will run at gigabit or fast...I know PRG also has their own switches now as well, but theirs only run fast...not gigabit.

    Hope this helps:)
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