The max speed is 100mb on Cat3 cable. We have it here and have hooked a fluke up to it as well as plugged a laptop directly in switch at a gig speed.
Using UTP or STP cable, 100 meters per segment.
The maximum length of a Cat3 Ethernet cable that can be used for networking purposes is 100 meters.
In the 1990s CAT3 was used in 10BASE-T Ethernet, token ring and ATM25 networks. It was also used in 100BASE-T4 Ethernet technologies which employed all 4 pairs to achieve greater bandwidth. CAT3 has been superseded and is seldom used today, but it still has uses in telephone wiring.
802.11g is a wireless standard, and not a cable. However the max speed at which 802.11g can operate at is 54mbit/s.
The maximum speed Ethernet of mm fiber has a transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet mm fiber increases the speed from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Category 3 (Cat3) is a type of unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable. Category 3 refers to specifications that describes an ability to operate at frequencies of up to 16MHz. It was the cable of choice in the early days of twisted-pair Ethernet since it was designed to reliably transmit up to 10Mbit/sec. Though now eschewed in the Ethernet world in favor of Cat5e and Cat6, Cat3 still makes a very useful cable for telephone and Voice-over-IP applications.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
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Cat5 is rated for 10Mbit operation. Cat5e rated for 100Mbit, and Cat6 rated for 1000Mbit
100Base-T network require usually cat5 maximum of cable length 100 meters to 380meters.
The max distance is 100 m.