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Cat6 Speed

19/11/2025
by Rick Coleman
Cat6 Speed

G'day! If you have invested in a top-tier NBN plan but your Netflix is still buffering or your file downloads are taking ages, the bottleneck might not be your service provider. It could be the cables running through your walls. In the world of home networking, the physical connection is king, and understanding cat6 speed is essential for anyone wanting a lag-free digital life.

While Wi-Fi is great for scrolling on your phone, a hardwired connection is unbeatable for performance. Category 6 (Cat6) cable has become the go-to standard for Aussie homes and businesses, striking the perfect balance between performance and price. Let's have a look at just how fast this cable really is.

The Numbers: How Fast is Cat6?

When we talk about cat6 speed, we are talking about serious performance. This cable is a significant step up from the older Cat5e that you might find in houses built ten or fifteen years ago.

The Benchmark: 1 Gigabit Per Second (1 Gbps) Cat6 is certified to handle 1 Gbps transfer speeds up to a distance of 100 metres. This covers the vast majority of residential use cases. Since most residential NBN plans currently max out at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps), Cat6 can handle the absolute maximum speed your ISP can throw at it without breaking a sweat.

The Future-Proofing: 10 Gigabits Per Second (10 Gbps) This is where Cat6 really shines. Over shorter distances (typically up to 55 metres, depending on interference), good quality Cat6 can actually support 10 Gigabit Ethernet. While you might not have 10Gb equipment today, installing Cat6 means your home infrastructure is ready for the technology of tomorrow.

It is Not Just Speed, It is Bandwidth

Speed is how fast the data moves, but bandwidth is how much data can move at once. Think of it like a highway.

Cat5e is a standard highway, rated at 100 MHz. Cat6 speed is supported by a bandwidth of 250 MHz. This is like adding extra lanes to that highway. It means that during peak times—when the kids are gaming, you are on a video call, and the TV is streaming 4K content—the network is far less likely to get congested. The internal structure of Cat6 usually includes a plastic separator that reduces "crosstalk" (interference), ensuring that high-speed traffic flows smoothly.

Why You Need a Professional Install

It is important to remember that while you can buy patch leads off the shelf, installing fixed cabling inside walls or ceilings is regulated work in Australia. You cannot run these cables yourself.

This work must be performed by a registered licensed cabler. They ensure the cabling is installed correctly, maintaining the necessary separation from power cables to prevent interference and safety hazards. A professional installer will source their cabling and accessories from a reputable electrical wholesaler to ensure the copper quality is up to Australian Standards, guaranteeing that you actually get the speeds you are paying for.

Upgrade with Confidence

If you are building or renovating, do not settle for old technology. Ensuring your home is wired for high speed will add value to your property and improve your daily lifestyle.

Schnap Electric Products is a leading supplier for the trade, stocking everything needed for a high-speed network. They offer a comprehensive range of data solutions, including high-performance Cat6 cable, data jacks, and wall plates. By providing trade-quality equipment that meets or exceeds the standards found at any major electrical wholesaler, Schnap Electric helps ensure your home network is fast, stable, and ready for the future. For a connection that keeps up with your lifestyle, choose quality gear from Schnap Electric.