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Cat. 6 cable has a transmission speed of 250MB/s)

2007-04-24 16:41:19 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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Um, sorry but you are mistaken. Cat6 cable provides performance of up to 250 MHz. It can pass trafic at 1Gb/s and is expected to suit the 10000BASE-T (10Gigabit Ethernet) standards.

2007-04-24 16:49:24 · answer #1 · answered by Taba 7 · 2 0

Do you really need it to be done. Your cat 6 is the least of your worries when it comes to overall bandwith. In every network your slowest link is going to be the WAN link because of cost. Even if you bundle 28 T1 circuits together to equal a T3 you still would only use 44.736 Mbps.

2007-04-24 16:57:44 · answer #2 · answered by stigmajones 1 · 1 0

there is not any want for a house person to have something extra progressed than a CAT5e Cable. Your computing gadget, and modem are the two at proper 10/a hundred/1000MB for velocity ability. Your modem would have a bandwidth output at max of 5MB except you're paying thank you to plenty on your ISP. persist with 5e and keep your self the money and problem. CAT 7 demands specific connectors to paintings and the clarification that is not "universal" is by way of the fact that is not being subsidized by utilising the manufacturers of computers. you will not have the skill to apply it on your computing gadget.

2016-11-27 02:48:08 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Gigabit = Gb

GB is GigaBYTE, which is 8 gigabits.

So technically, if your 250MB/s was correct, that would be 2Gb/s

Cat 6 can transmit 1Gb/s, I think you have your MB confused with MHz.


Just need gigabit capable hardware.

2007-04-24 17:09:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You should have the 1000 mbps swicth
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2007-04-24 16:48:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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