The current maximum length for a serial cable is around 50 meters. Different cables have length limits with the maximum varying.
For printers, about 10 meters (depends on the printer). Have fun.
There are two different ways of looking at this. The maximum length from end to end from the telecommunications closet to the wor karea device is 100 meters. The horizontal cable itself is usually a maximum of 90 meters, with 10 meters maximum from the wall plate to the device in the work area.
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For an HDMI cable 10 yards is the maximum supported length, so it should probably hold it's signal. It would help to buy good quality cable, just to make sure.
10BASE2 is a variant of Ethernet that uses thin coaxial cable. The 10 comes from the maximum transmission speed of 10 millions of bits per second, The BASE stands for baseband signaling, and the 2 supposedly refers to the maximum cable length of 200 meters.
The maximum allowed length of a Cat-6 cable is 100 meters (330 ft) when used for 10/100/1000baseT. This consists of 90 meters (300 ft) of solid "horizontal" cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack, plus 10 meters (33 ft) of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device. Since stranded cable has higher attenuation than solid cable, exceeding 10 meters of patch cabling will reduce the permissible length of horizontal cable. When used for 10GbaseT, Cat-6 cable's maximum length is 55 meters (180 ft) in a favorable alien crosstalk environment, but only 37 meters (120 ft) in a hostile alien crosstalk environment such as when many cables are bundled together. 10GbaseT runs of up to 100 meters (330 ft) are permissible using Cat-6a.
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It's depends on what kind of amplifier.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> The following is longest HDMI cable that I had been seen. 30AWG: 30 meters 28AWG: 45 meters 24AWG: 79meters Testing conditional: 1920*1200*60Hz*32 on 21"LCD display pass.
The transmission speed of the cable is limited in most cases by the hardware attached to it. Cat5 basic cable has been used successfully up to 1 gigabit speed using ethernet. There have been lab tests proving it might be useful for 10gigabit over short ranges but usually that requires Cat5e or Cat6 grade cable. The most common speeds are 10/100 mb ethernet.
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