Is the network performance of a tool-less rj45 connector the same as that of a standard rj45 connector?

I’ve purchasedCat6a Ethernet cable to extend my Wi-Fi connection to the other side of the house. This cable is S/FTP

I’ve come across some toolless connectors that don’t require a crimping tool in google.

Do these toolless connectors provide the same performance as traditional RJ45 connectors that necessitate a crimping tool for attaching them to the cable?

I have also tried this type of connector before, and I personally feel that there is no difference in performance compared to the traditional RJ45 connector. In fact, it is even easier to use and more suitable for someone like me with limited hands-on skills

Under the premise that both meet the performance of CAT6A, RJ45 plugs produced by the regular company, whether it is a traditional RJ45 plug or a tool-free plug, the performance is the same because both types of plugs are tested to meet the performance of CAT6A.

I’ve used both of these, and there’s not much difference in performance, but I strongly recommend using tool-less RJ45 connectors. After all, time is money.