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The maximum is 1 Gbps (CAT-5e, CAT-6), the maximum distance without attenuation is 100 m.
ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 This standard specifies characteristics for cabling such as Cat-5e, Cat-6, and Cat-6A
Yes, CAT 5E is well-suited for gigabit ethernet. CAT 6 will also work just fine.
Category 5e or Category 6
Either Cat 5 or 5e is most common at this point, although Cat 6 is becoming more prevalent.
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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.
Characteristic impedance of cat 5e utp cables is 100 ohms.
The primary dis-advantage is the physical installation of CAT [5e/6] cabling and faceplates. CAT cables are installed in parallel in a star network unlike normal telephony where cables are in series thus less obtrusive.
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.
Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat7