TheOriginalJames
Well-Known Member
How's a warehouse filled with every type of electrical, data, and voice wire going to be out of plenum cat5e?
Seriously. what?
Seriously. what?
How's a warehouse filled with every type of electrical, data, and voice wire going to be out of plenum cat5e?
Seriously. what?
I have no idea what that is either.
Is there a difference between regular Cat 5 and Cat 5e?
Both CAT5 and CAT5e have 100 ohm impedance and electrical characteristics supporting transmissions up to 100 MHz. The differences between CAT5 and CAT5e show in all aspects of performance: capacitance, frequency, resistance, attenuation, and NEXT. CAT5e components were designed with high-speed gigabit Ethernet in mind. While CAT5 components may function to some degree in a gigabit Ethernet, they perform below standard during high-data transfer scenarios. CAT5e cables work with ATM and gigabit speed products. Simply, if you are using a 100Mbps switch, get CAT5e cable instead of CAT5.
I dont...cuz I dont do the plugging in. :dunnoYa'll see it when you plug it into your routers at home from the back of your desktop/laptops.
You have NO idea how many "engineers" want Cat6 because they want to run gigabit, not realizing that cat5e will support it well.
So they pay the extra 40 bucks per wire run for it. It runs in the same amount of time as c5e, just costs more.
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