A CAT-5 cable has 4 pairs, and 8 wires. The colors are Orange/White, Orange, Green/White, Green, Blue/White, Blue, and Brown/White, Brown.
The most obvious difference is their transfer capability. CAT5 has four pairs of twisted copper wire and supports up to 100m of Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) transfers. Although CAT5 has four twisted pairs, it only makes use of two pairs. CAT6 also has four pairs of twisted copper wire which supports Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps) of up to 100m. Unlike CAT5, CAT6 takes advantage of all four pairs. CAT6 has a 2x transfer rate compared to CAT5 but due to the higher price tag of CAT6.
four pairs. white/blue, white/orange, white/green and white/brown
Four Color was created in 1937.
Four Color ended in 1962.
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Yes, you can get a CAT5 extender, but it may need to be powered.
Cat5 is rated for 10Mbit operation. Cat5e rated for 100Mbit, and Cat6 rated for 1000Mbit
There are many reasons why one might need a CAT5 splitter. One might need a CAT5 splitter because they have the desire to split one of their sockets and create another Ethernet outlet.
A hub, 4 CAT5 Cables, and every computer needs a NIC if they arent on-board.
One can buy an HDMI over Cat5 cable on various places across the world wide web. The best place to buy a Cat5 is eBay, the best online store in the world.
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