![]() ![]() For that, you need Cat 5e, an enhanced version of Cat 5 that has better resistance to interference and crosstalk and can carry Gigabit traffic over a distance of up to 100m. Cables in this category can handle 100Mbits/sec connections, but they won’t support the full speed of a Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) network. The standards in use today start at category five (known colloquially as Cat 5), which was designed way back in 1999. The easiest way to tell Ethernet cables apart is to look at their category rating. ![]() How to choose the best Ethernet cable for you
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