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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: September 16, 20212021-09-16T13:48:21+05:30 2021-09-16T13:48:21+05:30

What Is The Minimum Category Of Utp Cable Required In Order To Support Gigabit Speeds?

What Is The Minimum Category Of Utp Cable Required In Order To Support Gigabit Speeds?
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    1. Rajitha Katroju Bronze
      2021-09-28T07:55:37+05:30Added an answer on September 28, 2021 at 7:55 am

      What Is The Minimum Category Of Utp Cable Required In Order To Support Gigabit Speeds?

      The CAT5 cable is the minimum category of the UTP cable required in order to support gigabit speeds. Today, let us discuss the cables in detail that support the speed of the gigabit. There are several different types which we can choose from, we have Cat5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, and Cat 6a cables in it. The Cat stands for category and 5, 5e, 6a are the many different standards of it. All this will use the RJ45 connector known as the ethernet ports. let us learn all the different types of ethernet cables in detail.

      The first really common category is cat5, here we also have the new version of the cat 5, the Cat 5 cable can only be rated up to 100Mbps. That means it can only be rated up to 100 meters with a bandwidth of 100 megabits per second. So this Cat 5 cable cannot be seen since it only moves up to 100Mbps.

      And we have Cat 5e which is an enhancement of Cat 5. The Cat 5e is the most common cable and it can be rated up to one-gigabit speeds for a distance up to 100 meters. And it can have a bandwidth of 100 Mhz. The Cat5 cables only require two twisted-pair cables and Cat 5e uses four twisted-pair cables. Hence the Cat 5e can able to transfer more data than Cat 5.

      We also have the Cat 6 which will speed up to 1 gigabit to 10 gigabits per second at a distance of 55 meters in length and with a bandwidth up to 250Mhz. The bandwidth is nothing but the range of frequencies where a cable is able to use reliably and will also explain how would improve the speed.

      We have the Cat 6a cables, which are also capable of 10 gigabits and with a longer distance of 100 meters and with a larger bandwidth of 500Mhz bandwidth. The Cat 6a will be more reliable for getting at a full speed of 10 gig network. It also has an improved specification for reducing the cross talk.

       

      And the larger of all the ethernet cables are the Cat 7 cables. The Cat 7 cables are the fastest cables that we can buy at the moment in the markets. The Cat 7 cables also are rated as 10 gigabits speed with a larger bandwidth up to 600Mhz. The Cat 7 cables have some of the strict specifications for reducing the crosstalk. It provides a separate shield between the individual pairs. This is mainly for improving reliability. This cable is most suitable for permanent wire installations.

      All these cables work with the minimum gigabit speed of 10. As we discussed earlier, all these cables will be connected to the Rj45 connector. All these different numbers will represent different versions that are present in the Cat cables. All these can work with the minimum of gigabits speed. But the main difference is rated through their performance.

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