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How do Ethernet Cables Work?

Regardless of your environment, one question you may ask yourself is: What is an Ethernet cable and
how does it work? Most of us would like to know the answer to this question. These commonly used
cables, known as Ethernet cables, are very popular today. I instal these cables in almost every
commercial premises. If you still want to know what is Ethernet service and how it works, click here. This
article is for you.

What is an Ethernet service and how does it work?

Ethernet cable or Ethernet service is essentially a network standard. Simply put, it is a legacy networking
standard. Ethernet technology has a unique set of rules called protocols. Typically, these cables are used
in data centers, offices and other business objects. They connect routers, switches and PCs within a
certain local area network or wide area network.
What do you need to know about Ethernet cables?

Before you learn more about Ethernet cables and how they work. It is important to understand the
structure of these cables. These cables look like old-fashioned telephone cables. But in reality, these
cables are more technical than a simple phone line. The outer jacket of these cables is made of PVC. But
they also have riser jackets and plenum jackets. Initially, these cables only had a PVC jacket. With time,
due to the increasing demand for these cables, new and improved sheaths have been introduced that
guarantee better speed and higher reliability.
In addition to their appearance, the plugs and internal structure of these cables are also different. The
connector is more advanced and easier to connect than the older generation of network cables. The
connector is also known as 8P8C (eight positions, eight contacts).
As for the inner workings of these high-quality network cables, the situation is completely different. You
get high-quality copper conductors that guarantee better speeds and even better bandwidth
frequencies. ​An ​Ethernet cable​ has eight conductors. These conductors are 24 AWG. In some higher
quality cables, such as Cat6 Plenum, this part of the cable is even better at 23 AWG. AWG in this case
means (American Wire Gauge). The lower the gauge, the better the overall performance of the wire.
These eight wires are stranded, so they perform better even in case of interruptions. Therefore, the
internal structure of Ethernet cables is very interesting.

Conclusion. 
Now you know what Ethernet cables are and ​how they work.​ These cables offer better connection
speeds and a solid internal structure. They can be used in any type of environment. With advanced
jacketing options such as risers and plenums, you can safely use such cables in your home and office. So,
run these cables today and increase the speed of your home connections.

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