Yes. CAT6 may be overkill, but it will definately work. Analog phones are used most oten on CAT3 because they are both old technologies.
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).
There is no way to get an analog phone to work on the new digital systems. They simply are not compatible.
Internet phone conforms to Internet protocol. Analog phone can work with digital line by connecting a ATA into it. ATA is a connector or device that will convert analog signal to digital signal making standard phone an IP phone.
A cat5e should work up to 1 gig. Cat6 is optimal but more expensive and harder to wire.
No a digital only phone will not work with analog service, but there are analog/digital phones, I don't know if these are still offered but they were very popular because during the transition from analog to digital, digital coverage was not as good as analog so when you had no digital service it would switch to analog. so the only way to have analog service is if the phone is dual analog/digital or if you have a old analog only phone. you can always look up your phone to see if analog is supported.
Yes, but if your cable company is no longer sending analog channels down the cable, it won't work without a digital converter box.
Ethernet cables are sold by length Type and quality of cable and the connectors. They are not very expensive and a Cat6 cable is a better quality cable than a Cat5 and they should be from a name brand company. I paid under $20 for a 50Foot Cat6 Belkin gold cable including S/H at Ebay and amazon has similar prices as do many retail outlets. They also come in shorter lengths. They HDMI and Ethernet cables for connection of the PS3 do not have to be Sony brand to work perfectly
Answer This is 1mb broadband through ADSL
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
you mean modem? MO-DEM MOdulation / DEModulation. It turns your digital signal into analog, so it can go thru the phone lines to your isp, and then from the phone lines to their server, it converts the analog signal back into digital.
IP phone lines work by transmitting phone signals through the cable lines, rather than through the traditional phone lines. The downside is that the phones are tied directly to the cable, and if one is out so is the other.
Because you need a cable box that delivers the signal in a format compatible with your TV. Call your cable company, explain the problem, make them send you out a cable box that will work. After all, you pay for Cable TV., right ?