I found some cables at home because there's a name:
SFTP 300 Cat.5e 26AWGGX4P Patch ISO / IEC 11801 EN 50173.
Is this a normal network cable? Can you use it for the ps4 or something. (Are 3 meters need 3 meters)
Then I have several Cat6 cables called: Cat6 24 AWG UTP.
Then there's still a 10 meter cable because it is only Cat6 FTP on it.
I would like to connect the cables only to routers with multiple switches for accespoints, PCs and game consoles. My line can only be 100mbit.
Can I use any of the cables or some are not suitable for my plans.
Yes you can.
Can take all, you will not notice a difference
UTP and SFTP say something about how the cable is shielded. The better the shield, the less electromagnetic interference can affect the signals. However, the cable is also rigid and you can't lay it in tight arches. If you do that, the shielding or the cable will break, which may disturb or stop the signals again.
With Cat 5e or 6, you're on the safe side for 100 MBit. 1000 can do it too.
Please refer:
https://www.elektronik-kompendium.de/sites/net/0603191.htm
https://de.wikipedia.org/...Pair-Kabel