CAT6 Ethernet cabling has a rated maximum transmission capability of:
A. 10Mbps.
B. 100Mbps.
C. 20,000Mbps.
D. 10,000Mbps.
3 Comments on “CAT6 Ethernet cabling has a rated maximum transmission capability of:”
Dansays:
Are you sure it would be 10,000Mbps? that equals 10gigs when i believed Cat6 can only transmit up to 1Gig, making 1,000Mbps.
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Chrissays:
You’re thinking of Cat5e. Cat5e is 1gb.
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BGsays:
CAT6 – Supports 10 gigabit Ethernet and high-bandwidth, broadband communications.
Cat 6 cables often include a solid plastic core that keeps the twisted pairs separated and prevents the cable from being bent too tightly.
Additional standards for Cat 6 include Cat 6a (advanced) and Cat 6e (enhanced) which provide better protection against EMI.
Are you sure it would be 10,000Mbps? that equals 10gigs when i believed Cat6 can only transmit up to 1Gig, making 1,000Mbps.
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You’re thinking of Cat5e. Cat5e is 1gb.
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CAT6 – Supports 10 gigabit Ethernet and high-bandwidth, broadband communications.
Cat 6 cables often include a solid plastic core that keeps the twisted pairs separated and prevents the cable from being bent too tightly.
Additional standards for Cat 6 include Cat 6a (advanced) and Cat 6e (enhanced) which provide better protection against EMI.
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