A:AnswerI would not recommend using this cable outdoors. You should look for a cable that it rated for outdoor use that can withstand UV rays and water. This cable can easily be punctured if something sharp rubs against it.
A:AnswerAs long as you have a network port on your Canon printer, you can use this cable to connect to your MacBook Pro. You will need a USB-C to ethernet adapter.
A:AnswerCOAXIAL CABLE is about 3/8" diameter. You could use the same fasteners for CAT 5. Remember not to pinch the cable when you staple them! The cable should slide under the staple a little. Snug, not pinched.
A:AnswerI certainly hope so. I'm running it through my attic, and where I live, the temperature up there can reach up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. I'm using it to replace a similar cable that didn't fail up above, but got the plugs themselves beat-up. The connectors (plugs) on this cable look to be ones to last for the long haul.
A:AnswerDear Anonymous,
As long as you see an ethernet connection on the back of your smart TV. Then the answer is a resounding "YES." Keep in mind that an ethernet connection provides a more stable connection to the Internet than wireless does. Most smart TVs are built with Wi-Fi abilities, but some models do have an ethernet plug.
Best of luck,
Consultant Brian
A:AnswerAs long as you have a cable long enough it should work without a problem. Also you should connect to the router not the modem unless you have a 2 in 1 product.
A:AnswerCat 5 cat 5e and cat 6 cables all use the same connectors. So anything you can use cat 5 for you can use cat 6. Cat 6 is rated for higher bandwidth due to slightly superior construction. If your installing cable in walls, your required to use cat 6. Hooking up power over ethernet cameras, youd be best served using at least cat 6 cable. You can run it over longer distances without as much signal degradation as compared to cat5.
A:AnswerYou would get a similar speed if you run both as wired. If you’re using both at the same time you may see some speed loss, but your speed would be closer to 50 than the 8 you are getting wirelessly.