The components of the cable: The cable: This is a Teflon coated cable containing 8 solid cores of wire. Each of the individual cables is covered in it's own insulation and they are paired up. They are colour coded on their insulation in this way: Orange with white stripes, white with orange stripes, blue with white stripes, white with blue stripes, green with white stripes, white with green stripes, brown with white stripes and white with brown stripes. Each colour pair (for example both the orange) are twisted round each other at around 7 twists per foot of cable. This is to help reduce interference. The connectors: These are small plastic plugs with 8 metal (normally gold-plated) contacts. These are normally crimped onto the end of the cable using a crimp-tool.
Cat-5 has 4 pairs and 8 wires
Cat-5 has 4 pairs and 8 wires
The maximum length of a cat 5 e cable with out a repeater is 100meters
A Cat 5 cable is an Ethernet cable, used in computer networks. Cat 5 cables are designed for high signal integrity, and can carry two separate telephone lines.
There is the USB cable and the twisted pair cable (Cat 5 and Cat 6) for networking.
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Cat-5 cable, sometimes called Ethernet cable, is short for Category 5 cable, a current industry standard for network and telephone wiring. Cat-5 cable is unshielded wire containing four pairs of 24-gauge twisted copper pairs, terminating in an RJ-45 jack. If a wire is certified as Cat-5 and not just a twisted pair wire, it will have "Cat-5" printed on the shielding.
It's short for "category five", which is a type of cabling. The "Cat 5" part refers to the technical specifications of the cable, such as the bandwidth. Cat 5 cable is (usually) unshielded twisted-pair.
Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat7
The modern Ethernet cable is a Category 5 UTP cable, with an RJ 45 connector.
Cat, stand for category. A category 5 cable may be used as ethernet cables, telephone cords, or tv video. Each category of cable pertains to the level of cable. For example the category 1 is the most primitive.
Cat 5 is a type or standard of ethernet cable (350 Mhz) and is not as good as the Cat 6 (500+Mhz) which will work wherever you were going to use the Cat 5 ethernet cable and not require replacement as cable/DSL broadband internet speeds increase