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=====Ethernet Cable Categories===== | =====Ethernet Cable Categories===== | ||
- | - Cable / speed recommendations do not mean that higher than specified speeds are not achievable, but rather such speed are not recommended and may not be reliably achieved. | + | - Cable / data speed recommendations do not mean that higher than specified |
- Clearly higher specified cable / speeds can provide performance at lower speeds that may not otherwise be indicated. For example, 10Mbps and 100Mbps can be achieve on CAT5E and up. | - Clearly higher specified cable / speeds can provide performance at lower speeds that may not otherwise be indicated. For example, 10Mbps and 100Mbps can be achieve on CAT5E and up. | ||
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- | ^ CATEGORY ^ MHz ^ Speed ^ Comment | + | ^ CATEGORY ^ MHz ^ Data Speed ^ Comments |
| CAT 1 UTP | 10kHz | 1Mbps | Not recognised by TIA/EIA. Used for standard telephone (POTS) wiring or for ISDN | | | CAT 1 UTP | 10kHz | 1Mbps | Not recognised by TIA/EIA. Used for standard telephone (POTS) wiring or for ISDN | | ||
| CAT 2 UTP | 1MHz | 4Mbps | **Redundant**, | | CAT 2 UTP | 1MHz | 4Mbps | **Redundant**, |