The term 1000base t describes gigabit Ethernet over copper wiring. It states that the network segment can be only 100 meters in length and has to use a category 5 cable.
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Four pairs
1000Base T Networks
100 meters, or 328 feet.
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1000base-t is a standard for achieving throughputs ____ times faster than fast Ethernet over copper cable== the answer is 10
T and A is a a slang term that stands for tits and ass.
1000BASE-TX is a networking standard that specifies the transmission of 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) over twisted-pair cabling, primarily using Category 6 (CAT6) cables. This standard utilizes two pairs of wires for data transmission, allowing for higher performance and reduced crosstalk compared to earlier standards. While 1000BASE-T is commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet over CAT5e or CAT6, 1000BASE-TX is less prevalent and typically refers to a specific implementation that optimizes performance for shorter distances. In essence, both terms relate to high-speed data transmission capabilities facilitated by CAT6 cabling.
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The maximum segment length specified by the 1000BASE-T standard is 100 meters (328 feet) when using Category 5e (Cat 5e) or higher unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling. This length includes the total length of the cable run from the switch or router to the endpoint device, accounting for any patch cables used in the installation.
This term is a bit ambiguous: CatV stands for Category 5, or Cat5 a type of cable that can carry 155 Mbit/s (1000BASE-TX), it could also mean Cable Television.