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There are quite a few things one could do with a set of the Cat6 patch cables. One could use the Cat6 patch cables to wire an entire network of computers to one central hub.
Cat 6 can handle up to 10G (10000Mbit/s) while 802.11n (WiFi) can handle up to 200Mbits/s. Basically cat6 is way faster than WiFi.
It is possible to transmit HDMI over a single CAT5E however for reliable transmission a double CAT6 is preferred. You also need a suitable CAT6 to HDMI adaptor of course.
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The recommended conduit fill for Cat6 cables is typically 40.
The Cat6 conduit fill chart provides information on the maximum number of Cat6 cables that can be safely installed in a conduit based on the conduit size.
The maximum length of a 1000ft Cat6 cable for networking is 328 feet.
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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.
Duct tape is nonconductive, and is not CAT6. If you have a damaged CAT6 cable, you could put duct tape over the damaged area, but there is no guaruntee the damage won't cause the cable to underperform (your network may not work at 1Ghz).
They're different kinds of wire. A CAT5 wire will not handle the same bandwidth as CAT6, so in that sense, they're not "compatible." However, you can use CAT6 wire in applications where CAT5 is called for, since CAT6 is "better" than CAT5.
It should not exceed 75 meters in length. Use good quality patch-cord or network cable. Theoritically, a Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 UTP Cable can be extended upto 100 meters, but minimum will be the best