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.
Category 5 ( CAT5 ) cable can transmit up to 100 Mb/s
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.
The maximum distance for Category 3 (Cat 3) cable is typically 100 meters (328 feet) for data transmission. This type of cable supports data rates up to 10 Mbps and is primarily used for voice communication and low-speed data applications. Beyond this distance, signal quality can degrade significantly, leading to potential data loss or reduced performance.
The maximum speed of data transmission achievable with the speed of light in fiber is approximately 186,282 miles per second.
The maximum throttle speed for data on T-Mobile's network is typically around 128 kbps.
The maximum speeds supported by coaxial cable for data transmission can vary, but typically range from 1 to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps).
Thicknet coaxial cable, also known as 10BASE5, supports a maximum speed of 10 Mbps. It was primarily used in early Ethernet networks and can transmit data over distances of up to 500 meters. However, it has largely been replaced by more modern networking technologies that offer higher speeds and greater flexibility.
The transfer speed when using the Easy Transfer Cable is typically around 480 Mbps, which is the maximum speed supported by USB 2.0 connections. However, actual transfer speeds may vary depending on the devices being connected and the amount of data being transferred.
3mbps Bluetooth2.0 provides a speed of 2.1Mbps
480 megabits/s
No, a data/fax modem only can operate at a maximum speed of around 56kbs downstream which is not classified as high speed. High speed is usually considered 128k downstream and up. In addition, it can only be connected to a traditional phone line - it can't be used through a cable line.
1. Disk rotational speed in rpm. "HDD data transfer rate depends upon the rotational speed of the platters and the data recording density."