300 feet Answer I believe it is many miles, when used in a teleplone circuit. They use a large battery voltage for voice over the line. 100 meters if used in an ethernet environment.
The first variety is UTP or unshielded twisted pair, often used in LAN's with maximum cable length of 100m. The second one is STP or shielded twisted pair, extensively used for telephones.
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The current maximum length for a serial cable is around 50 meters. Different cables have length limits with the maximum varying.
12 amps is 80% of a 15 amp circuit which is the maximum that should be run. Other factors such as wire size and length also play a part in calculating a safe maximum Jeff
100BASE-T has a data trasnfer rate up to 100 Mbps. 100BASE-T is based on the older Ethernet standard. Its 10 times faster than Ethernet it is also called Fast Ethernet. The 100BASE-T standard is IEEE 802.3u
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The advantages of Twisted pair cable are1)Data transfer rate 100mbps2)Can support more length(not sure in numbers)3)Less costSpeed: Ethernet can send up to 10,000mbps (10 Gbit/s) over TP cable.On run length.The above maximum is for Ethernet signalling, and this is required to ensure that Ethernet's collision-detection function will work correctly.For voice-grade telephone, the run length is only limited by line loss due to cable attenuation.Remote locations and rural/country properties are commonly many kilometres from local telephone exchanges, and the cable runs will be straight connections with no intermediate "booster" amplifiers/repeaters.ADSL provision complicates the matter. ADSL runs at maximum speed for cable lengths under about 2.5 kilometres, ADSL2 begins to drop off at about 1.3 m (under a mile).After that, their speed drops off rapidly, with a maximum of some 6.5 km (about 4 miles) the absolute limit for ADSL2 service.