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Cat5e and Cat6 unshielded twisted pair cables

What is the difference between cat5e and cat6 unshielded twisted pair cables

View Answer   |  May 18 2009  4:06 AM GMT
Cat 5E, CAT 6, Cables
asked by Rchrisw1

  5 pts.

a straight-through cable to your fast ethernet interface of a router

what would happen when you use a straight-through cable to connect your computer to the fast ethernet interface of a router

View Answer   |  Apr 19 2009  12:27 AM GMT
Fast Ethernet, straight-through cable, Network cable
asked by Boldschool2

  5 pts.

How to terminate a cable and color arrangement

How do you terminate a cable and color arrangement?

View Answer   |  Feb 9 2009  4:10 PM GMT
Networking, Networking Equipment, Cabling
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

How many bandwidth signals can transfer through a coaxial cable?

If a video signal contains a bandwidth of 3 MHz, audio signal contains bandwidth of 4 MHz and a color signal contains a bandwidth of 5 MHz, how can these signals transfer through a coaxial cable that has a bandwidth of 6 MHz?

View Answer   |  Dec 2 2008  10:45 PM GMT
Networking, Bandwidth, Network cable
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

Will wire patterns outside the U.S. standard cabling affect network data flow negatively?

I just want to know what the effect will be, if I use different wire patterns on network cables instead of using the U.S. standard cabling? Will it affect the flow of data when transferred through network?

View Answer   |  Oct 30 2008  3:29 PM GMT
Networking, Cabling, Cable systems
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

How to derive bandwidth from the frequency of Cat6 cables

How do you derive bandwidth (bits per second) from the frequency of Cat6 cable (250MHz for example)? It is known that Cat6 can carry up to 1 Gbps.

View Answer   |  Oct 10 2008  5:12 PM GMT
Networking, Cabling, Bandwidth
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

network cableing between rooms

Currently we have an office conencted by cat5e. all stations are connected to one central location point where Cisco 2960 switches, servers, firewalls ect reside. we are expanding and will be taking over new space which is down the hall. ( which is not more than 100m). this space we are taking...

View Answer   |  Jun 25 2008  7:11 PM GMT
Network cable, Network planning, Network Configuration
asked by Dtooth71

  15 pts.

Collisions in network cable

I still get collisions on one of my network cables even when I have a switch. Is this to do with the cable I'm using? What can I do?

View Answer   |  Mar 12 2008  10:20 PM GMT
Ethernet, Switches, Cabling
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

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