The max speed is 100mb on Cat3 cable. We have it here and have hooked a fluke up to it as well as plugged a laptop directly in switch at a gig speed.
up to 100 Mbps
you can sneak it to 1000 Mbit/s, but CAT6 is a better choice.
Using UTP or STP cable, 100 meters per segment.
The maximum distance is 100m without a repeater. A rule of thumb is that if the distance is over 100m you generally use fibre optic.
100mb
Using UTP or STP cable, 100 meters per segment.
In the 1990s CAT3 was used in 10BASE-T Ethernet, token ring and ATM25 networks. It was also used in 100BASE-T4 Ethernet technologies which employed all 4 pairs to achieve greater bandwidth. CAT3 has been superseded and is seldom used today, but it still has uses in telephone wiring.
802.11g is a wireless standard, and not a cable. However the max speed at which 802.11g can operate at is 54mbit/s.
The maximum speed Ethernet of mm fiber has a transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet mm fiber increases the speed from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Category 3 (Cat3) is a type of unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable. Category 3 refers to specifications that describes an ability to operate at frequencies of up to 16MHz. It was the cable of choice in the early days of twisted-pair Ethernet since it was designed to reliably transmit up to 10Mbit/sec. Though now eschewed in the Ethernet world in favor of Cat5e and Cat6, Cat3 still makes a very useful cable for telephone and Voice-over-IP applications.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Dont ask me cuz i dont know im just realy stupid
Cat5 is rated for 10Mbit operation. Cat5e rated for 100Mbit, and Cat6 rated for 1000Mbit
100Base-T network require usually cat5 maximum of cable length 100 meters to 380meters.
The max distance is 100 m.
Cat3 is capable of delivering easy to read Material.