  chpalmer
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| reply to bent on cable Re: Can I run Poe over Cisco VoIP with Cat 5 cable???
quote: Cat 5: Currently unrecognized by TIA/EIA. Provided performance of up to 100 MHz, and was frequently used on 100 Mbit/s ethernet networks. May be unsuitable for 1000BASE-T gigabit ethernet.
Cat 5e: Currently defined in TIA/EIA-568-B. Provides performance of up to 100 MHz, and is frequently used for both 100 Mbit/s and gigabit ethernet networks.
Cat 6: Currently defined in TIA/EIA-568-B. It provides performance of up to 250 MHz, more than double category 5 and 5e.
Cat 6a: Future specification for 10 Gbit/s applications.
Good luck with that.
Yea I know they were designed for this but real world... |
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 priller
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·callwithus
| reply to mazilo Cat 5: Currently unrecognized by TIA/EIA. Provided performance of up to 100 MHz, and was frequently used on 100 Mbit/s ethernet networks. May be unsuitable for 1000BASE-T gigabit ethernet.
Cat 5e: Currently defined in TIA/EIA-568-B. Provides performance of up to 100 MHz, and is frequently used for both 100 Mbit/s and gigabit ethernet networks.
Cat 6: Currently defined in TIA/EIA-568-B. It provides performance of up to 250 MHz, more than double category 5 and 5e.
Cat 6a: Future specification for 10 Gbit/s applications.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to priller said by priller :Cat5 for 10/100. Cat5e for gig. I thought both Cat5 and Cat5E are for 10/100Mbps and Cat6 is for Gps. Can anyone confirm this? |
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  voiplover Premium join:2004-05-28 Portsmouth, NH | reply to priller As long as the runs and connections are clean, you should not have any problems if you keep the wire lengths down to 300' or so. |
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 priller
join:2000-10-20 Gainesville, VA | reply to bent on cable said by bent on cable :
What problems if any will I have with the Cat 5 cabling infratructure? Standard rules apply. Cat5 for 10/100. Cat5e for gig.
No issue w/ PoE. |
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  bent on cable
@comcast.net
| I'm still learning about VoIP and need someone to point me to some information that let's me know the cabling requirments. Mostley I run accross installations where the customer is using Cat 5e. But sometimes it's Cat 5. What problems if any will I have with the Cat 5 cabling infratructure?
Chris |
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