Cat7 jack is designed for Ethernet networks, specifically for data transmission. On the other hand, coaxial jack typically used for video and audio signal transmission, such as cable TV or satellite TV.
Provide convenience for networking and TV distribution within the same location, offer flexibility in terms of connectivity options
Higher Data Transfer Speeds: Cat7 support higher data transfer rates compared to lower category CAT6 or CAT5e, transmission speed up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps).
Improved Shielding: Cat7 feature improved shielding compared to lower category wall plates, They usually have individually shielded pairs, as well as an overall shield around all the pairs, which helps to minimize crosstalk and electromagnetic interference (EMI). This enhanced shielding ensures better signal quality and reduces the chances of data corruption or loss.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It's important to note that while Cat7 wall plates offer these advantages, they require the use of Cat7 cables throughout the entire network infrastructure to fully utilize their capabilities.