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  2. Category 6 cable - Wikipedia

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    Category 6 cable (Cat 6) is a standardized twisted pair cable for Ethernet and other network physical layers that supports up to 250 MHz. Learn about the history, description, types, and installation requirements of Cat 6 cable and its variants, such as Cat 6A and Cat 6e.

  3. Category 5 cable - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the twisted pair cable for computer networks, its standards, variants, termination, applications and characteristics. Category 5 cable (Cat 5) is commonly used for Ethernet up to 2.5GBASE-T and can also carry telephone and video signals.

  4. Ethernet crossover cable - Wikipedia

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    Learn what an Ethernet crossover cable is, how it works, and when to use it. Compare different types of crossover cables for copper and fiber networks, and see the pinouts and diagrams.

  5. Structured cabling - Wikipedia

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    Structured cabling is a standardized cabling system that supports multiple hardware uses and future needs. It consists of six subsystems: entrance facilities, equipment rooms, backbone cabling, horizontal cabling, telecommunications rooms and work-area components.

  6. Networking cable - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different types of network cables, such as twisted pair, fiber optic, coaxial, and patch cables, and how they are used to connect network devices or share resources. Find out how wireless networks, power lines, and structured cabling practices can also be used for networking.

  7. Category:Ethernet cables - Wikipedia

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    A category page for Ethernet cables, including Category 3 cable and other types. Learn about the history, features and applications of Ethernet cables from Wikipedia.

  8. ISO/IEC 11801 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 11801 specifies telecommunication cabling systems for various applications and environments. It covers copper and optical fibre cables, and defines classes and categories based on frequency and performance requirements.

  9. All-dielectric self-supporting cable - Wikipedia

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    ADSS cable is a type of optical fiber cable that is strong enough to support itself between structures without using conductive metal elements. It is used by electrical utility companies as a communications medium, installed along existing overhead transmission lines and often sharing the same support structures as the electrical conductors.

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