We’re planning a network upgrade for our smart factory setup, including IoT devices, automation systems, robotics, and 10Gbps connectivity. The environment has heat, vibration, and electrical interference.
I’m considering Industrial Category 6A Cable for its durability and shielding, but I’m wondering if it’s truly future-proof for Industry 4.0 and long-term scalability.
Would it handle increasing bandwidth demands over the next 5–10 years, or should we invest in fiber instead? I’d appreciate insights from anyone with real-world experience in industrial environments.
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Is Industrial Category 6A Cable future-proof for smart factories?
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