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Shielded cat5 cables are sold in multiple locations. Online, they can be purchased at sites such as Amazon. They can also be purchased at stores such as Radio Shack and Best Buy.
CAT6 cables do provide better signal strength and bandwith than CAT5, but for most purposes CAT5e will work just as well and be cheaper.
Yes. Do not exceed 100 meters in length.
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A hub, 4 CAT5 Cables, and every computer needs a NIC if they arent on-board.
Fiber optic, Twisted-pair
Cat7 cables have higher performance capabilities compared to Cat5 cables, with faster data transfer speeds and better shielding against interference. Cat7 cables are also backward compatible with Cat5 and Cat6 cables, but Cat5 cables are not compatible with the higher speeds of Cat7 cables.
To learn how to make Cat5 cables, you can follow online tutorials or take a class on networking. You will need the necessary tools such as a cable crimper, Cat5 cable, and RJ45 connectors. Practice and patience are key to mastering the skill of making Cat5 cables.
Shielded cat5 cables are sold in multiple locations. Online, they can be purchased at sites such as Amazon. They can also be purchased at stores such as Radio Shack and Best Buy.
Yes, USB cables can be extended using CAT5 networking cables. You don't need to cut the wires and combine them yourself though, as there are many cables and hardware solutions available for purchase now.
CAT5 or CAT6. CAT6 is becoming the standard because it is rated for 1Gbps and faster speeds.
CAT6 cables do provide better signal strength and bandwith than CAT5, but for most purposes CAT5e will work just as well and be cheaper.
Twisted pair cables were invented by Alexander Graham Bell, but the name of the creator of the Cat5 twisted pair cable is unknown.
Yes. Do not exceed 100 meters in length.
cat5, cat6, utp, stp cables etc.
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