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CAT 5 vs CAT 6 Cables

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CAT 5 vs CAT 6 Cables

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  1. CAT5vsCAT6Cables www.cables.com

  2. What is a CAT 5 Cable? A CAT5, or CAT5e (Category 5 Enhanced), cable is a type of network cable created back in 1999. These cables offer a significantly improved performance over traditional CAT5 standard products. These benefits include: 10x faster speeds than previous CAT5 standard cables Enhanced ability to transverse distances, while eliminating crosstalk. Up to 100m in length to accommodate all kinds of telecom operations.

  3. What is a CAT 6 Cable? CAT 6, or Category 6, cables were introduced in the early 2000s as the successor of CAT5e cables. These cables started to gain widespread popularity and adoption in 2008. CAT 6 cables allow backwards compatibility with CAT 5/5e and even CAT 3 cables. They can be used to power 10-Gigabit networks, albeit for a limited distance. At the beginning of the 21st century, CAT 5e cables were seen in workplaces across the world. CAT 6 cables, on the other hand, were used to reinforce network infrastructures, from switches to routers.

  4. CAT 5 Cables: Pros and Cons Pros: Affordability — CAT 5 cables are still in fashion because they’re generally affordable, which is ideal for both single and bulk purchases. Transfer Speeds — CAT 5 cables offer significantly higher transfer speeds across Ethernet connections. Cons: Data Transfer — Users can only transmit a limited amount of data across CAT 5 cables. Interference — CAT 5 cables are very sensitive and vulnerable to interference.

  5. CAT 6 Cables: Pros and Cons Pros: Speed & Performance — CAT 6 cables can handle speeds up to 250 MHz. This makes it possible to pair them with faster ethernet networks. Similarity with CAT 5 — In regards to composition and structure, CAT 6 is the same at CAT 5. Backwards Compatible — The port and plug of CAT 6 cables are identical to CAT 5 and CAT 5e cables. Cons: Expensive — CAT 6 cables are modern solutions to telecommunications and are usually more costly than CAT 5 cables.

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