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Difference Between Cat5e and Cat6 Ethernet Cable

Cat6 cables also sport thicker sheaths in comparison to Cat5e. The difference between a Cat5 vs Cat6 cable is not only higher speeds but reduced u201ccrosstalku201d. The main difference between CAT5e and CAT6 cable lies within the bandwidth.

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Difference Between Cat5e and Cat6 Ethernet Cable

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  1. Difference Between Cat5e and Cat6 Ethernet Cable Cat5 and Cat6 cables both connect your computer or server to a modem. However, most people don’t know the difference between them. Here’s everything you need to know about Cat5 and Cat6 ethernet cables. CAT5 CABLE CAT5e offers significantly improved performance over the old CAT5 standard, including up to 10 times faster speeds and a significantly greater ability to traverse distances without being impacted by crosstalk. CAT6 ETHERNET CABLE A Cat6 cable is similar to a Cat5 ethernet cable — it consists of four pairs of twisted copper wire. However, it provides you with much more functionality. A Cat6 cable has a bandwidth capacity of 250 MHz WHICH ETHERNET CABLE IS BEST FOR YOU? There are numerous considerations when choosing the right cable. If you want faster internet speeds, Cat6 is a good choice. If you are happy with your current internet speeds, however, Cat5 might be all you need. Besides, Cat5 cables tend to be cheaper than Cat6. Typically, Cat6 cables tend to be thicker than Cat5 cables. This might be something to think about if you lack space in your office. The main difference between CAT5e and CAT6 cable lies within the bandwidth, the cable can support for data transfer. CAT6 cables are designed for operating frequencies up to 250 MHz, compared to 100 Mhz for CAT5e. For More Information, visit: www.fruitycables.co.uk

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