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Clear- RJ45: The most common type of socket for connecting Ethernet cables. It has 8 wires, unlike RJ11 sockets which have 4, which is why an RJ45 cable cannot be connected to an RJ11 socket, but the opposite is possible.
- RJ11: The most common type of socket for connecting telephone devices. It has 4 wires compared to the RJ45 network sockets that have 8, which is why an RJ45 cable cannot be connected to an RJ11 socket, but the opposite is possible.
- Cat5: The socket is compatible with Cat5 cables, which are the most common type of Ethernet cables with a bandwidth of 100 Mbps. This means that they can, for example, transfer 10GB in 800 seconds.
- Cat6: The socket is compatible with Cat6 cables, which have the ability to transfer data faster than Cat5 cables. Therefore, it can transfer 10GB in 80 seconds, for example.
- Offers: Products with a significant price drop.