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Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Category 1,2 :Telephone cable Category 3 :Used for voice cabling and 10mb Ethernet Category 5 :Used for 10/100 mb Ethernet and works for voice as well. Category 5E: Extended category 5 cabling that helps to prevent cross talk, work for 10/100/1000 mb (or gigabit ethernet) Category 6 : Like Category 5E but with a larger gauge wire , used for cascading .
with the arcade you get a 256 mb memory card on the pro you get a 60GB HDD, Ethernet cable,headset
1.5 megabytes per second on average
100 Mbps. There are several speeds for Ethernet; the term "Fast Ethernet" is used for the 100 Mbps variety.
arjean
Category 5 was developed for Fast Ethernet.
According to the IEEE version 802.6. This supports ethernet cable rated at category 6. What does this mean to you and me? Our cable and dsl providers a pushing the 6 mb/sec, not exactly speeds worthy of this cableing. The category 5 rated ethernet cable can handle through its twisted pairs 10 mb/sec transfer by 100mb/sec. Category 5e standard ethernet cables goes up to 100mb/s and the new cat6 is 1gb/sec. Most of us do not have internet connections this fast, but the internet service providers are ramping up their connections with the standards commercially for us to see an improvement of the next several years. Visit AT&T for their latest break throughs in this technology with their efforts to provide television through your web browser.
If you really mean megabytes, that's faster than most home connections. But, I doubt that's what you actually mean. If megabits is what you mean, that's still fast.
· What sort of cabling is suitable for Fast Ethernet protocols?