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Looking at the Different Types of Ethernet Cables


by Jana Polow


Notice that Ethernet cables have different performance based on the construction making them not the same at all. Also, you can see a great difference in the type of the wire used in constructing the cable. Out of all other kinds, which then can satisfy all your needs? This article will be giving you more information on some types of Ethernet cable. Who knows, this list can let you choose the best one for your system.

An optic Ethernet converter connects an Ethernet cable at one end into an optic cable at the other end. This literally allows multiple networks that are using different kinds of cables to communicate with each other. It can also be possible to be using them within the same network if and when multiple computers are using different technologies or not all of them have the capability to use fiber optic cables.

Our second type is Cat 5. A way better type compared to Cat 3. Its work can let you have up to 10/100 Mbps of Ethernet connections. You can reduce the interference through wrapping the cable in a different way from Cat 3 to be fewer twists per foot. The performance of Cat 5 is a lot better and faster than Cat 3.

Not so long after, there was the creation of Cat 5e cable, an enhanced version of Cat 5. This version can let you work up to 10/100/1,000 Mbps Ethernet connections. This speed is perfect to support internet connection in both home and business applications. This version is the most common type of Ethernet cable available in the market since it comes in lower price point and higher end.

Next type of cable is Cat 6. The two types can be a little similar with each other however Cat 5e is less popular. If you want to your network to run at almost its full speed as its main benefit, then this type is for you. Cat 5e and this type were made in the same way, but the wires used in Cat 6 are thicker.

The crossover cable will be the last type. If you have been observing, most Ethernet cables come in standard straight-though design and each end are also identical. Those crossover cables come in similar design with those standard ones, but you will find that the inside order of the wires are switched. In order to bypass a router or network hub as well as to connect a certain device to another one directly, people usually use crossover cable. However, the crossover is not allowed to be used on behalf of the standard types of Ethernet cables.

Which type of cable you think can best fit your system?




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