Probably not, though, a?
Would good powerline adapters work for maximum speeds?
The easiest way to run a cable is normally to put it through the wall and up the outside of the house. Either up in to the loft and back down a stud wall or back in through the upstairs wall.
I’m in a similar position I just run a 10M CAT 6 cable from my main PC to the router in the lounge across the floor and around the skirting boards. Might not look pretty but there’s no way I’m going to use WiFi.
It never crossed my mind till now mate..the best way to save time, and make it look sooo much better and professional is to use cable trunking. Thats what im going to do i think.
Cat5e is fine for Gigabit. Use Cat6 if you'd prefer. Don't bother with anything beyond that.
If the cable is only 10m long 10GBe wouldn't be a problem for Cat5e either.
Yeah a bit like the fact that a CAT 5 cable will run a gigabit over the shorter distances. I have a 20M CAT 5 and it ran my gigabit connection at full speed, it’s only rated for 100 mbit/s over 100M.
Only replaced it as I wanted a shorter cable and it was cheap.
Thats what I need, 20m, so I wont notice any dropping at 20m on Cat5e then?