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 cables' is a shortened term for 'category cables', which encompasses various standardised cables for Ethernet networks like the Cat 6 cable, or the Cat 5, or the Cat 5e. The wiring around the cat cables is usually colour-coded for ease of use by users and engineers.
Yes you can get a crossover cable for any of the Ethernet cable series on one end of the cable two of the smaller cables inside are crossed over so they are not straight through cables
It depends on what kind of hub you mean. Some useful cables could be power cables, CAT 5e cables, fiber optic cables, etc.
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 a cat-5 crimping tool needed to attach plugs to the ends of the cables. It is also advised to test your cables with a cable tester, but this can also be done by simply plugging it into a computer & switch.
A straight-through cable is the opposite of a crossover cable, and is the most common type of network cable.Usually they are just referred to regular CAT-5 cables.
There are four wire pairs in CAT 5 cable. (Orange&White Orange, Blue&White Blue, Green&White Green, Brown&White Brown) Not in order of use
There is a cat-5 crimping tool needed to attach plugs to the ends of the cables. It is also advised to test your cables with a cable tester, but this can also be done by simply plugging it into a computer & switch.
A Category 5 (Cat 5) cable is used for carrying signals. It is a twisted pair of cables used for computer networks such as Ethernet. It can also be used to carry telephony and video signals.
Cat5e cables for bulk transfer of telecommunication signals are available onine at websites like Cablesforless, Tigerdirect, Homedepot, Amazon and other such sites.
There is a cat-5 crimping tool needed to attach plugs to the ends of the cables. It is also advised to test your cables with a cable tester, but this can also be done by simply plugging it into a computer & switch.
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