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Between regular cable; slim type cable and the flat ethernet cable, which one is the best to use for local indoor equipment connection.
Spoler alert: I have NOT had god experience with the flat ones. They tend to fail more often than any other I am using.
Right now I am torn between slim versus normal. The reasons for slim are not really applicable - space / cooling for equipment etc. Looking at Cat 6A.
Edit: Choice of 6A is NOT because of distance (at this time) but to be consistent for later when I may run longer distances.
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