Cat5 is rated for 10Mbit operation.
Cat5e rated for 100Mbit, and Cat6 rated for 1000Mbit
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.
802.11g is a wireless standard, and not a cable. However the max speed at which 802.11g can operate at is 54mbit/s.
About 324 feet. You can push that limit, but expect performance and collision issues with transmission speeds.
it has a turbo and that makes it go fast
The maximum speed Ethernet of mm fiber has a transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet mm fiber increases the speed from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Ethernet media converters can be found at many electronics retailers. NewEgg, Dell, Office Max, Office Depot, CDW, and Tiger Direct all advertise them.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Dont ask me cuz i dont know im just realy stupid
Max Media was created in 2001.
The max distance is 100 m.
100 m