An Ethernet Cable is a type of network cable commonly used for wired network connections. It facilitates the transmission of data between devices, such as computers, routers, and switches, in local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).
Specification | Details |
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Cable Type | Ethernet Cable |
Connector Types | RJ45 (Registered Jack 45) |
Categories | Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, Cat8 |
Data Transfer Rates | Varies (Up to 40 Gbps for Cat8) |
Cable Length | Various lengths available |
Shielding | U/UTP, F/UTP, U/FTP, S/FTP, F/FTP |
Category | Description |
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Cat5e | Supports up to 1 Gbps data transfer |
Cat6 | Supports up to 10 Gbps data transfer |
Cat6a | Supports up to 10 Gbps (100 meters) or 25/40 Gbps (shorter distances) |
Cat7 | Supports up to 10 Gbps (100 meters) or 25/40 Gbps (shorter distances) |
Cat8 | Supports up to 25/40 Gbps or higher |
Ethernet Cables are widely used in various applications, including:
Ethernet Cables use twisted pairs of copper wires to transmit electrical signals. The RJ45 connectors at each end of the cable connect to Ethernet ports on devices, facilitating the transfer of data through the network.
The manufacturing process involves:
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