How are ethernet Cat5E Cable and Cat6 cable different?
filed in CCNA, Ehernet, Network Cabling on Mar.18, 2009
- As streaming media applications such as video and multi-media become common, the demands for faster data rates will increase and create new applications that will benefit from the higher bandwidth offered by category 6.
- Difference between category 5e and category 6 is in the transmission performance, and extension of the allowed bandwidth from 100 MHz for category 5e to 200 MHz for category 6.
- Cat6 gives better insertion loss, near end crosstalk (NEXT), return loss, and equal level far end crosstalk (ELFEXT).
- Because of its greater transmission performance and better immunity from external noise, systems operating over 6 cabling will have fewer errors vs. category 5e for current applications.
January 25th, 2010 on 4:38 pm
Excellent presentation looking at the differences between Cat5E and Cat6 cabling. Well done.