To use a Cat 5e keystone jack, first, strip about an inch of the outer jacket from the Ethernet cable, exposing the twisted pairs inside. Untwist the pairs and arrange them according to the T568A or T568B wiring standard, then insert each wire into the corresponding slots on the keystone jack. Once all wires are securely in place, use a punch-down tool to secure them and cut off any excess wire. Finally, snap the keystone jack into a wall plate or patch panel for a clean installation.
Characteristic impedance of cat 5e utp cables is 100 ohms.
Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat7
Typically you would use a CAT-5e or CAT-6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) network cable.
Yes, CAT 5E is well-suited for gigabit ethernet. CAT 6 will also work just fine.
Yes
CAT-5, and CAT-5e.
If you can use fiber optics. If not try to use CAT-5e at least, CAT-6 is recommended.
It should be at least UTP CAT-5, if your equipment supports gigabit connection use CAT-5e.
Cat 5, Cat 5e
RJ-45
Copper.
A regular Cat 5e or Cat 6 RJ-45 straight-through Ethernet network cable.