Yes - the maximum segment length is usually 100 meters, or 330 feet.
standard cat 5 e and cat 6 the normal cable you will find in use with you router is 100m other types of network cable vary look them up on google
When running CAT 5 cable the rule of thumb is 25 feet. So with that being said you need a signal booster installed ever 25 feet if you want to have full use of the internet through the cable.
Typically you would use a CAT-5e or CAT-6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) network cable.
Yes, you can as long as it is 1394b.
The modern Ethernet cable is a Category 5 UTP cable, with an RJ 45 connector.
If you can use fiber optics. If not try to use CAT-5e at least, CAT-6 is recommended.
The Cat 5e and Cat 6 ethernet cables are available in 50 foot and longer lengths and have no problem working that distance. For a longer distance I would use the Cat 6 just because it is of higher quality and can use the same ports. I really don't know how far they work only that they will work if you purchase a non custom cable length and have seen a length as long as 250 feet for the CAT 6 cables
Most LANs use UTP cable, category 5 or better.
Cat 6
Any new installation will not use cat 3 cable; it is rated at only 10 Mbps and most LANs will run at least 100 Mbps, if not higher.
Use a CAT-5, also known as an Ethernet cable.
A regular Cat 5e or Cat 6 RJ-45 straight-through Ethernet network cable.