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Comparison of CAT cables types and features

Comparison of CAT cables types and features

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MATIASBONTA
Junior Member
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05-12-2023, 09:26 PM
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The information provided remains largely consistent with current standards. Ethernet advancements have been minimal over the past five years; Cat 5e remains suitable for gigabit short distances, while Cat 6 and higher are required for speeds above 2.5Gbps. Updated May 25, 2018 by Tabs
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MATIASBONTA
05-12-2023, 09:26 PM #1

The information provided remains largely consistent with current standards. Ethernet advancements have been minimal over the past five years; Cat 5e remains suitable for gigabit short distances, while Cat 6 and higher are required for speeds above 2.5Gbps. Updated May 25, 2018 by Tabs

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Way2Meke
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05-12-2023, 10:51 PM
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The variation lies in the allowed transmission speeds. Cat5 offers 100Mbps, Cat5e reaches 1.0Gbps, while Cat6 and 6a support up to 10.0 Gbps over certain distances. Cat7 isn't a formal standard. Avoid CCA cables unless necessary; otherwise, consider cable length when choosing.
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Way2Meke
05-12-2023, 10:51 PM #2

The variation lies in the allowed transmission speeds. Cat5 offers 100Mbps, Cat5e reaches 1.0Gbps, while Cat6 and 6a support up to 10.0 Gbps over certain distances. Cat7 isn't a formal standard. Avoid CCA cables unless necessary; otherwise, consider cable length when choosing.

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Froz3ndoughboy
Junior Member
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05-14-2023, 01:00 AM
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The latest CAT 7 specification is now available, but this content is no longer current.
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Froz3ndoughboy
05-14-2023, 01:00 AM #3

The latest CAT 7 specification is now available, but this content is no longer current.

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BullGuideSora
Junior Member
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05-15-2023, 04:32 AM
#4
Cat 7 isn't a recognized standard. Cat 8 is the subsequent official one.
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BullGuideSora
05-15-2023, 04:32 AM #4

Cat 7 isn't a recognized standard. Cat 8 is the subsequent official one.

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_SkyGamer07_
Junior Member
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05-15-2023, 07:10 AM
#5
According to @Lurick, Cat 7 isn't an official specification. When a cable is genuinely Cat 6 or 6a, it can handle any speed that modern Ethernet devices support.
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_SkyGamer07_
05-15-2023, 07:10 AM #5

According to @Lurick, Cat 7 isn't an official specification. When a cable is genuinely Cat 6 or 6a, it can handle any speed that modern Ethernet devices support.

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burak123123
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05-17-2023, 08:38 PM
#6
The idea needs reconsideration since some might believe the number 7 represents the top cable available, leading them to invest large sums. Additionally, compatibility issues between routers and certain cables can arise in specific situations.
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burak123123
05-17-2023, 08:38 PM #6

The idea needs reconsideration since some might believe the number 7 represents the top cable available, leading them to invest large sums. Additionally, compatibility issues between routers and certain cables can arise in specific situations.

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SSGSS_Saiyan
Member
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05-17-2023, 09:59 PM
#7
Checking the Cat7 cables priced around hundreds on Amazon.
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SSGSS_Saiyan
05-17-2023, 09:59 PM #7

Checking the Cat7 cables priced around hundreds on Amazon.

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Pyrophorion
Member
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05-22-2023, 08:25 AM
#8
Most folks are after something affordable and functional, preferring the lower the cost the better. Once they go a step further, they might look up options to find the most suitable choice.
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Pyrophorion
05-22-2023, 08:25 AM #8

Most folks are after something affordable and functional, preferring the lower the cost the better. Once they go a step further, they might look up options to find the most suitable choice.

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GGZE_Shaww
Junior Member
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05-22-2023, 10:32 AM
#9
Have you ever thought about what makes these devices so popular?
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GGZE_Shaww
05-22-2023, 10:32 AM #9

Have you ever thought about what makes these devices so popular?

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
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05-22-2023, 06:58 PM
#10
It's similar to a MacBook Pro—paying more gives you more value. This idea works just as well over Ethernet.
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JuliBr0
05-22-2023, 06:58 PM #10

It's similar to a MacBook Pro—paying more gives you more value. This idea works just as well over Ethernet.

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