Yes - the maximum segment length is usually 100 meters, or 330 feet.
standard cat 5 e and cat 6 the normal cable you will find in use with you router is 100m other types of network cable vary look them up on google
The minimum CAT level cable requirement for a 100Base-T network is Category 5 (CAT 5) cable. However, it is recommended to use Category 5e (CAT 5e) or higher, such as Category 6 (CAT 6), to ensure better performance and reduce crosstalk. These cables support data transmission speeds of up to 100 Mbps over distances of up to 100 meters.
When running CAT 5 cable the rule of thumb is 25 feet. So with that being said you need a signal booster installed ever 25 feet if you want to have full use of the internet through the cable.
Typically you would use a CAT-5e or CAT-6 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) network cable.
Yes, you can as long as it is 1394b.
The modern Ethernet cable is a Category 5 UTP cable, with an RJ 45 connector.
If you can use fiber optics. If not try to use CAT-5e at least, CAT-6 is recommended.
The Cat 5e and Cat 6 ethernet cables are available in 50 foot and longer lengths and have no problem working that distance. For a longer distance I would use the Cat 6 just because it is of higher quality and can use the same ports. I really don't know how far they work only that they will work if you purchase a non custom cable length and have seen a length as long as 250 feet for the CAT 6 cables
For a 100 amp main panel located 100 feet away, it is recommended to use a 2/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum service cable to ensure proper voltage drop and capacity for the distance. Consult with a licensed electrician to determine the specific requirements based on local codes and conditions.
Most LANs use UTP cable, category 5 or better.
Any new installation will not use cat 3 cable; it is rated at only 10 Mbps and most LANs will run at least 100 Mbps, if not higher.
Cat 6