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What are the network cable standards?

March 03, 2021

In fact, there is no so-called national standard for the grid line standards. There are only classifications. The classifications are as follows. You can refer to them.
1) Type 1 line: Mainly used to transmit voice (Type 1 standard is mainly used for telephone cables before the early 1980s), which is different from data transmission.
2) Type II line: The transmission frequency is 1MHZ, used for voice transmission and data transmission with a maximum transmission rate of 4Mbps. It is common in the old token network that uses the 4MBPS standard token transfer protocol.
3) Category three cable: refers to the cable currently specified in the ANSI and EIA/TIA568 standards. The transmission frequency of the cable is 16MHz. It is used for voice transmission and data transmission with a maximum transmission rate of 10Mbps. It is mainly used for 10BASE-T.
4) Four types of cables: The transmission frequency of this type of cable is 20MHz, which is used for voice transmission and data transmission with a maximum transmission rate of 16Mbps. It is mainly used for token-based local area networks and
10BASE-T/100BASE-T.
5) Category five cable: This type of cable has increased winding density, a high-quality insulating material, and a transmission rate of 100MHz. It is used for voice transmission and data transmission with a maximum transmission rate of 10Mbps. It is mainly used for 100BASE-T and 10BASE-T network. This is the most commonly used Ethernet cables.
6) Category 5e line: Category 5e has low attenuation, less crosstalk, higher attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio (ACR), signal-to-noise ratio (Structural Return Loss), smaller delay error, and performance. Greatly improved. Super Category 5 cable is mainly used for Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps).
It can be used for voice, integrated service data network (ISDN), ATM155Mbps and 622Mbps, 100MbpsTPDDI, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet; it has longer transmission distance, less transmission loss, wear resistance, pressure resistance, etc. than Category 5 and Category 5 characteristic.

Category 5 cable is an unshielded twisted pair cable used for running CDDI and Fast Ethernet bai in ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A and ISO Category 5/D standards. The transmission frequency is 100MHz and the transmission rate is up to 100Mb/s.

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