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Does CAT5 cables support 1Gbps?

No


Which advanced category of the unshielded twisted pair cable is used in the market today?

CAT5 or CAT6. CAT6 is becoming the standard because it is rated for 1Gbps and faster speeds.


Which speed in internet is faster 100mbps or 1gb?

Well, 1000Mbps equates to 1Gbps. So your answer is the 1Gbps, which is incredibly fast.


Types of Ethernet?

10baseT - 10Mbps 100BaseT - 100Mbps GigE - 1000Mbps or 1Gbps 10GigE - 10000Mbps or 10Gbps


What types of cable would you use to connect a pc NIC to an RJ45 Ethernet port of a Cisco router?

RJ-45 uses twisted part of different categories. The most common is CAT5E (100MHz, up to 1Gbps when all 4 pairs are used) and CAT6 (250MHz, native 1Gbps). There is a newer standard CAT6A that is even faster.


How does the speed of 802.11n compare to gigabit Ethernet?

802.11n is rated for a maximum bandwidth of 135Mbps and Gigabit Ethernet (as the name implies) is rated for 1Gbps (or 1000Mbps).


NEXT and FEXT problems in 1Gbps links?

NEXT (Near-End Crosstalk) and FEXT (Far-End Crosstalk) are interference issues that occur in twisted pair cabling, particularly impacting 1Gbps Ethernet links. NEXT arises when signals from adjacent wires interfere with each other at the transmitting end, while FEXT occurs at the receiving end. Both types of crosstalk can degrade signal quality and lead to increased bit error rates, which can ultimately affect the performance and reliability of high-speed data transmission. Proper cable design, shielding, and installation practices are essential to mitigate these crosstalk issues.


How many frames per second must a router or switch handle in order to ensure no lost frames at the link speeds of 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1Gbps and 10 Gbps?

To ensure no lost frames at various link speeds, the router or switch must handle a sufficient number of frames per second (fps) based on the maximum frame size, typically 1,518 bytes for Ethernet. At 10 Mbps, the device needs to process around 7,500 fps, while at 100 Mbps, it requires about 75,000 fps. For 1 Gbps, this jumps to approximately 750,000 fps, and at 10 Gbps, it rises to 7.5 million fps. Thus, the required fps increases significantly with higher link speeds to prevent frame loss.


What is the solution to do change lan speed from 10mbps to 1gbps?

Network performance tweaking is based on a lot of factors and cannot be resolved by asking a one-line qts. in short, there are a lot of factors that would govern a speed change in your LAN. I'll give you a general idea though. If, for instance, your LAN consists of a server and 2 host systems connected through a switch, the NIC's on the three systems and the switch will need to be upgraded to support Giga-bit LAN speeds. Then comes the cabling, which needs to be Cat-5, or preferably Cat-5e. Another important mention is that, even after the above modifications to your LAN set-up, you shall only see a theoretical 1gbps transfer rate, the actual rate is significantly affected by each and every component attached, including the 2 hosts ans the server. Then there is attenuation, noise, etc. This is a description in a nutshell. if you did not understand it, by all means i would encourage you to research into it, but if you are not confident enough, then networking is a (black-)art best left to experts!


Do you need a special modem or LAN cable to have 1gbps speed?

yes , indeed.Standard cable have 100 mbs speed so you need a special one as well as an one gbps ethernet card


Is a broadband internet provider the same thing as a high speed internet provider?

Basically yes, since broadband can provide speeds of more than 1Gbps nowadays. Check out IVC Telecom who can provide different high speed broadband plans in Canada. They are an ISP based out of Montreal, Quebec.


Most popular expansion board nic is one that uses what kind of bus?

PCI the most popular expansion board NIC? PCI is characterized by a shorter connector length and a much faster data transmission capability than previous bus types. The fact that it uses either a 32 or 64 bit bus with clock speedrated at 33, 66, or 133 mhz with a maximum data transfer rate of 1Gbps helps.