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devdeep
Jun 23, 2021Guide
Ethernet CAT 5 patch cable suitability
I have an ethernet patch CAT 5 cable running from the Router downstirs to the room above it (connected to Asus router in AP Mode). I have two Orbi satallites - one at the end of the house downstairs ...
- Jun 23, 2021
CAT5 is rated for 100Mpbs. CAT5e started to support 1000Mpbs. I highly recommend CAT6. Been using it for years. I have CAT6A in wall and it's rated for 10Gb for if and when I can get into that speed. So 6 or 7 and you'll be fine.
FURRYe38
Jun 23, 2021Guru
CAT5 is rated for 100Mpbs. CAT5e started to support 1000Mpbs. I highly recommend CAT6. Been using it for years. I have CAT6A in wall and it's rated for 10Gb for if and when I can get into that speed. So 6 or 7 and you'll be fine.
schumaku
Jun 23, 2021Guru
FURRYe38 wrote:CAT5 is rated for 100Mpbs. CAT5e started to support 1000Mpbs. .....
Hmmm, that's not appropriate. CAT5 - permitting all four pairs (eight strands) are in place and properly crimped - does support signal rates of up to 100 MHz. As such it can handle both Gigabit and typically 2.5Gb MultiGig. FMI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable
- FURRYe38Jun 23, 2021Guru
Maybe however seen it where some CAT5 doesn't work as well as 5e or 6. Also would be depending upon contruction of cables as well. Some mfrs don't do great jobs in this area. :smileyembarrassed:
Also have learned from experience and OJT, dont' mixed older CAT version with newer. Best to keep and maintain one CAT level if possible. CAT6 seems to work well if you get good stuff. Haven't had any issues with it since going all CAT6 years ago. Solid and stable.
- devdeepJun 23, 2021Guide
schumaku wrote:
FURRYe38 wrote:CAT5 is rated for 100Mpbs. CAT5e started to support 1000Mpbs. .....
Hmmm, that's not appropriate. CAT5 - permitting all four pairs (eight strands) are in place and properly crimped - does support signal rates of up to 100 MHz. As such it can handle both Gigabit and typically 2.5Gb MultiGig. FMI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable
My cable just says Patch cable CAT 5. Is there a way to confirm if all 4 pairs are in place or not. I obviously would not want to "split" the cable to see.