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  2. Category 5 cable - Wikipedia

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    Cross section of a cat 5e cable. The Category 5e specification improves upon the Category 5 specification by further mitigating crosstalk. [9] The bandwidth (100 MHz) and physical construction are the same between the two, [10] and most Cat 5 cables actually happen to meet Cat 5e specifications even though they are not certified as such. [11]

  3. Physical media - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are category 5e (Cat5e) cables which can support speeds of up to 1,000 Mbit/s, and more recently, category 6 cables (Cat6), which support data rates of up to 10,000 Mbit/s (i.e., 10 Gbit/s). [1] On average, copper wire costs around $1 per foot. [1]

  4. ANSI/TIA-568 - Wikipedia

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    A cable terminated according to T568A on one end and T568B on the other is a crossover cable when used with the earlier twisted-pair Ethernet standards that use only two of the pairs because the pairs used happen to be pairs 2 and 3, the same pairs on which T568A and T568B differ. Crossover cables are occasionally needed for 10BASE-T and ...

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  6. 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T - Wikipedia

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    Lanes per direction Spectral Efficiency (Bits per hertz) Line code Symbol rate per lane (MBd) Bandwidth (MHz) Max distance (m) Cable Cable rating (MHz) Usage 2.5GBASE-T: 802.3bz-2016: current 2500 4 4 6.25 64b66b PAM-16 128-DSQ: 200 100 100 Cat 5e or Cat 6 [6] 100 LAN 5GBASE-T: 802.3bz-2016: current 5000 4 4 6.25 64b66b PAM-16 128-DSQ 400 200 100

  7. RG-59 - Wikipedia

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    RG-59 coaxial cable is commonly packed with consumer equipment, such as VCRs or digital cable/satellite receivers. Manufacturers tend to include only RG-59 cables because it costs less than RG-6 does. However, given the short lengths provided (usually 4–6 ft or 1.2–1.8 m), this is generally sufficient for its typical use.

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