Most LANs use UTP cable, category 5 or better.
No, Modern LANs use Cat 5 or higher wiring.
Category 5 cable
No. There's Coax, there's Cat 3, Cat 5 and Cat 6, then there's fiber.
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.
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Either Cat 5 or 5e is most common at this point, although Cat 6 is becoming more prevalent.
The modern Ethernet cable is a Category 5 UTP cable, with an RJ 45 connector.
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electrical wiring
there aren't many answer for this because they are both cats for a higher cat it can go high for a lower it can't go like the higher one and then the opposite.
Cat 3 and Cat 5 cabling are both used for networking local area networks (LANs). They primarily differ in transmission speed and capacity,
Cat 3 and Cat 5 cabling are both used for networking local area networks (LANs). They primarily differ in transmission speed and capacity,
The bigest modern cat is the tiger, this can be 1220mm at the shoulder.
CAT 5/CAT 6 with RJ-45 connectors