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    • wirestyle22W
      wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said:

      @wirestyle22 said:

      @aaronstuder said:

      Do you run CAT 6 End to End? or Do you use 5e sometimes?

      The exception would be if you're doing a lot of video streaming, etc.

      internally. If you're streaming from the internet, unless you're streaming at greater than 1 Gb, it would still be pointless

      Correct sir!

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      • NattNattN
        NattNatt @brianlittlejohn
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        @brianlittlejohn said:

        @scottalanmiller said:

        @david.wiese said:

        I've pulled 5e and 6 in through the rafters in my shop and to me there is no discernable difference between the 2. Even when punching down/terminating the cables.

        Can't explain how you see them as the same, the termination components that I've seen are quite different, so much so that one is very easy and one is rather difficult.

        The termination is a bit different, not much though. After a little practice I can terminate a cat6 just as fast as cat5e with RJ45 plugs. As far as punchdown and keystone jacks they are the same.

        Still slower for me, due to the fiddly plastic core that needs cutting out...

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        • MattSpellerM
          MattSpeller @NattNatt
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          @NattNatt said:

          Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

          You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

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          • wirestyle22W
            wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
            last edited by wirestyle22

            @MattSpeller said:

            @NattNatt said:

            Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

            You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

            I'm pretty sure this is what they promised a few years before Mad Max became actual human history but what do I know. My network is held together by bubblegum and soothing words

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
              last edited by

              @MattSpeller said:

              @NattNatt said:

              Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

              You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

              That will be a few years yet, and I don't see adoption being that rapid. Few people have a means of using that even today.

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              • MattSpellerM
                MattSpeller @wirestyle22
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                @wirestyle22 said:

                @MattSpeller said:

                @NattNatt said:

                Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                I'm pretty sure this is what they promised a few years before Mad Max became actual human history but what do I k now. My network is held together by bubblegum and soothing words

                Blood, sweat and bailing wire here - can relate.

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                • wirestyle22W
                  wirestyle22 @MattSpeller
                  last edited by

                  @MattSpeller said:

                  @wirestyle22 said:

                  @MattSpeller said:

                  @NattNatt said:

                  Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                  You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                  I'm pretty sure this is what they promised a few years before Mad Max became actual human history but what do I k now. My network is held together by bubblegum and soothing words

                  Blood, sweat and bailing wire here - can relate.

                  Me as a sysadmin

                  0_1457376547495_mad1.jpg

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @MattSpeller said:

                    @NattNatt said:

                    Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                    You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                    That will be a few years yet, and I don't see adoption being that rapid. Few people have a means of using that even today.

                    With the prevalence of cloud computing it may just never see the demand that gig got. I think that'll be the primary hiccup in it's adoption. That and quality WIFI anyway.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @MattSpeller
                      last edited by

                      @MattSpeller said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @MattSpeller said:

                      @NattNatt said:

                      Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                      You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                      That will be a few years yet, and I don't see adoption being that rapid. Few people have a means of using that even today.

                      With the prevalence of cloud computing it may just never see the demand that gig got. I think that'll be the primary hiccup in it's adoption. That and quality WIFI anyway.

                      In the datacenter I definitely see 10 GbE taking over... but at the end point - no way except for rare specialty conditions - like the video processing station.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
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                        And here five years ago Cisco said that if we didn't have 14Tb/s to the desktop that YouTube would be dead.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          And here five years ago Cisco said that if we didn't have 14Tb/s to the desktop that YouTube would be dead.

                          LOL - did you say 14 TB to the desktop?

                          What did they expect the internet to be Pb connection to the internet?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            @Dashrender said:

                            @scottalanmiller said:

                            And here five years ago Cisco said that if we didn't have 14Tb/s to the desktop that YouTube would be dead.

                            LOL - did you say 14 TB to the desktop?

                            What did they expect the internet to be Pb connection to the internet?

                            Yup, that's actually what Cisco's engineer at a SpiceCorps even told us. Told us we were all fools and backwards for still having GigE connections. He explained that Cisco's technology was so advanced that in no time, like later that year, video services would required so much bandwidth that if we didn't have 14Tb/s to the desktop that things wouldn't work for us any more.

                            That was the nail in the coffin for my respect for Cisco. This was a Cisco internal engineer with less networking knowledge than I would expect from a typical middles schooler. What they think of the intelligence of their end users was apparent and there is no way that I would ever let myself be counted in that group after that.

                            It was offensive to the audience and embarrassing for Cisco. He went on and on about how awesome Cisco was having such technology (they still don't have anything like that half a decade later) and how silly we were for not already using it.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller
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                              What is even "worse", if anything can be, is that the Cisco Platinum Partner host that was hosting the event decided to play along and not call their bluff and hope that the audience, which was all IT people, wouldn't notice!! That or they actually weren't aware of what a realistic lie about networking would sound like.

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                              • wrx7mW
                                wrx7m
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                                I use Cat6 here and the cable is a little thicker and the individual strands for the cable I get are 23 AWG so they are a little more work to crimp the RJ45 ends on because they don't straighten as easily as 24 AWG. Patching is just as easy as Cat5E.

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                                • brianlittlejohnB
                                  brianlittlejohn @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said:

                                  What is even "worse", if anything can be, is that the Cisco Platinum Partner host that was hosting the event decided to play along and not call their bluff and hope that the audience, which was all IT people, wouldn't notice!! That or they actually weren't aware of what a realistic lie about networking would sound like.

                                  I don't even want to imagine how much the Cisco router would be that could handle 14Tb/s ...

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @brianlittlejohn
                                    last edited by

                                    @brianlittlejohn said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    What is even "worse", if anything can be, is that the Cisco Platinum Partner host that was hosting the event decided to play along and not call their bluff and hope that the audience, which was all IT people, wouldn't notice!! That or they actually weren't aware of what a realistic lie about networking would sound like.

                                    I don't even want to imagine how much the Cisco router would be that could handle 14Tb/s ...

                                    Hard to imagine Cisco ever being able to handle that. Ubiquiti will be doing 1Pb/s before Cisco figures TB/s out!

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @brianlittlejohn said:

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      What is even "worse", if anything can be, is that the Cisco Platinum Partner host that was hosting the event decided to play along and not call their bluff and hope that the audience, which was all IT people, wouldn't notice!! That or they actually weren't aware of what a realistic lie about networking would sound like.

                                      I don't even want to imagine how much the Cisco router would be that could handle 14Tb/s ...

                                      Hard to imagine Cisco ever being able to handle that. Ubiquiti will be doing 1Pb/s before Cisco figures TB/s out!

                                      Ubiquiti gets all the street cred (and probably all the single ladies too).

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                                      • J
                                        Jason Banned
                                        last edited by Jason

                                        We do all CAT6A here. Cable is fairly cheap.. It's the install that costs us.

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                                        • NattNattN
                                          NattNatt @MattSpeller
                                          last edited by

                                          @MattSpeller said:

                                          @NattNatt said:

                                          Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                                          You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                                          No doubt...but we'll no doubt have re-run ALL the cables at least 3 times before then... 😉

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                                          • MattSpellerM
                                            MattSpeller @NattNatt
                                            last edited by

                                            @NattNatt said:

                                            @MattSpeller said:

                                            @NattNatt said:

                                            Company now uses all Cat6 - but I miss Cat 5e, was easier to run and terminate, easier to bend etc too...

                                            You won't miss 5e in a couple years when 10gig switching is dirt cheap

                                            No doubt...but we'll no doubt have re-run ALL the cables at least 3 times before then... 😉

                                            Hahaha I was going to say "or you'll have moved by then"

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