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Should come with S-FTP for less interference.
The other option would be to use power to power ethernet. This only works on the same ring & doesn't like power adapters.
I've always preferred the latter rather than long cables everywhere.
Honestly I'm not sure, I don't think any of them are shielded but idek
Ok, I was asking that because flat LAN cables are never shielded.
The length of the cable you are looking for shouldn't be a problem. Also, you should avoid crossing data cables over power cables (even when they are in the wall), because it can be susceptible to electromagnetic interference.
In my opinion you should check your router/firewall or network adapters first, because LAN cables usually dont cause ping issues. But if you are sure that everything works, you could try a different standard (like cat 6a) because it gives you the benefit of improved shielding compared to cat 6.
It was sold CAT7, but dropped CAT5 quality speed (100Mbps).
But when I purchased CAT8 (round) cable, it seems much more stable.