networking cables
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10Base2 | Thin Coaxial
185 meters
BNC
Physical bus
803.2a
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10BaseT | Category 3, 4, 5 twisted pair
100 meters
RJ-45
Physical star
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10BaseFL | Fiber-optic
2000 meters
SC/ST
Physical star
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100BaseTX | Category 5 UTP
100 meters
RJ-45
Physical Star
802.3u
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100BaseFX | Category 3, 4, 5 UTP
100 meters
RJ-45
Physical Star
802.3u
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FDDI | Fiber Optic Twisted Pair (CDDI)
2000 meters
SC, ST
Dual Ring
ANSI FDDI
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1000BaseLX | Multimode/Single-mode fiber
550/multimode 5000/Single-mode
Fiber connectors
802.3z
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1000BaseSX | Multimode fiber
550 meters with 50 micron multimode fiber
Fiber connectors
802.3z
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1000BaseCX | Sheilded Twisted Pair
25 meters
9-pin shielded connector
8-pin fiber channel type 2 connector
802.3z
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1000BaseT | UTP Category 5
75 meters
75 meters
802.3ab
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10GBBaseSR | Baseband
33m / 300m
50 micron / 62.5 micron multimode
Fiber connectors
802.3ae
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10GBBaseLR | Baseband
10000 meters
Single-mode fiber
Fiber connectors
802.3ae
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10GBBaseER | Baseband
40000 meters
Single-mode fiber
Fiber connectors
802.3ae
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Category 1 of Unshielded twisted pair | Voice Only (Telephone Wire)
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Category 2 of Unshielded twisted pair | Data to 4 Mbps (LocalTalk)
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Category 3 of Unshielded twisted pair | Data to 10 Mbps (Ethernet)
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Category 4 of Unshielded twisted pair | Data to 20 Mbps (16 Mbps Token Ring)
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Category 5 of Unshielded twisted pair | Data to 100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet)
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10BaseT | Unshielded Twisted Pair 100 meters
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10Base2 | Thin Coaxial 185 meters
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10Base5 | Thick Coaxial 500 meters
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10BaseF | Fiber Optic 2000 meters
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bnc | coaxial connectors
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baseband | form of transmission in which digital signals are sent thru direct current pulses applied to the wire.transmit only one signal or channel at a time
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Cat 3 | form of utp;four wire pairs that carry up to 10 mb; possible bandwidth of 16 mhz
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Cat 5 | form of utp; four wire pairs;supports up to 100Mbps;100 mhz signal rate
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cat 5e | support a signaling rate of up to 350 mhz;high quality copper wires
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cat 6 | four wire pairs each wrapped in foil insulation;support a signaling rate of 250 mhz
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cat 6a | capable of 500 mhz signaling rate and transmit data at a multi-gigabit per second rate
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