802.11n is wireless. This means that (a) it isn't Ethernet, it is a different standard. (b) It doesn't use cables.
The maximum speed (bandwidth, to be more accurate) is 600 Mbps.
802.11n is wireless. This means that (a) it isn't Ethernet, it is a different standard. (b) It doesn't use cables.
The maximum speed (bandwidth, to be more accurate) is 600 Mbps.
802.11n is wireless. This means that (a) it isn't Ethernet, it is a different standard. (b) It doesn't use cables.
The maximum speed (bandwidth, to be more accurate) is 600 Mbps.
802.11n is wireless. This means that (a) it isn't Ethernet, it is a different standard. (b) It doesn't use cables.
The maximum speed (bandwidth, to be more accurate) is 600 Mbps.
The maximum length of an ethernet cable is 50ft I think. This however, is the max length for a cable at Walmart.
802.11n is wireless. This means that (a) it isn't Ethernet, it is a different standard. (b) It doesn't use cables.
The maximum speed (bandwidth, to be more accurate) is 600 Mbps.
100 Mbps
54 Mb/s
You do not need specific cables for the PS2's Ethernet jack. Ethernet is standardized; any CAT5 cable will work fine for use on a PlayStation 2.
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.
What are the Disadvantages of Cat5 Ethernet Cables? The main disadvantage of Cat5 cables is the data transfer limitations. They can only have up to 100 Mbps of transfer speed. This is fine for a home or small business but won't cut it for enterprise networking needs.
Cat5 is rated for 10Mbit operation. Cat5e rated for 100Mbit, and Cat6 rated for 1000Mbit
CAT 5 cables are recommended for Ethernet connections up to 100 mbit. CAT6 are approved for 1000 Mbit (gigabit) Ethernet. If you are installing cables for a network these days, choose CAT6 to ensure future compatibility.
Category 5 ethernet cables of many types can be found at http://www.pricescan.com/CAT5-Patch-Cables/co/Search104.html. This website allows you to search based upon price and cable length. Each item has information on pricing history and current vendor prices.
100Base-T network require usually cat5 maximum of cable length 100 meters to 380meters.
cat 6 is always a regiment cable usually gigabit ethernet, it is backward compatible.Cat 5 usually can handle 10/100Mbps which is a fast ethernet.
In most cases it will be an Ethernet cable with an RJ45 head, both Cat5 and Cat6 Ethernet cables will do. Go into a good electronics store and ask for an Ethernet cable of your desired length, they'll normally be able to make one for you.
No
They are not interchangeable in all circumstances. CAT5 is for 10/100 Ethernet and Cat6 can go all the way to 10Gig Ethernet over short distances. The specs are tighter for CAT6 than for CAT5 and the frequencies are higher and more complex.
it has a turbo and that makes it go fast