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Don't upgrade to Cat6: Your Cat5e Ethernet is doing just fine

Don't upgrade to Cat6: Your Cat5e Ethernet is doing just fine

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Don't upgrade to Cat6: Your Cat5e Ethernet is doing just fine Credit: Hannah Stryker / How-To Geek By  Goran Damnjanovic Published May 31, 2026, 12:00 PM EDT Ever since he got his first smartphone, the legendary Nokia 6600, back in 2005, Goran became obsessed with technology. This obsession had only gotten worse after he received his first gaming PC a couple of months later. He fell in love with video games in the early '90s, shortly after embarking on his gaming journey with the Sega Master System II and SNES. Since then, he has built dozens of PCs, played thousands of games, and authored hundreds of articles about PC hardware, gaming hardware, and video games. He knows everything there is to know about the PC gaming and PC hardware space, and while his console gaming knowledge isn't as comprehensive, he considers himself a console veteran. Goran has almost a decade of experience writing about tech and video games for numerous web publications including TechSpot , TechPowerUp , and EsportsHeadlines . He has been writing for How-To Geek since December 2022. When he isn't gaming or deciding which component of his PC to upgrade next, you can find him strolling around Novi Sad while listening to music and contemplating what to play next. Sign in to your How-To Geek account Add Us On follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap If you've just moved into a new home and found out it has Cat5e Ethernet wiring, don't fret. The same goes if you're considering upgrading your home Ethernet from Cat5e to Cat6 or Cat6a but don't want to turn your house into a trench while running new cabling. Cat5e is, in fact, more than fast enough for most people. Unless you specifically need 10Gbps connections all over your house, you should stick with Cat5e wiring. Cat5e officially tops out at 1Gbps But virtually every Cat5e ca

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