Cat5e vs Cat6 - Which Network Ethernet Cable Should I Use for Ethernet ?

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Cat5e vs Cat6 - Which Network Ethernet Cable Should I Use for
Ethernet.

Both Cable Can Support 1 Gbps Connection But Cat6 Can Support Up To 10 Gbps. To Be Honest Internet Provider are Providing 10 Gbps Network Connection. Here is a Quick History for CAT Cables Standard Speed.

Cat Stand for Category So
Cat1 Was Only for VoIP Not for Internet
Cat2 Support Up to 4 Mbps
Cat3 Support Up to 10 Mbps
Cat4 Support Up to 16 Mbps
Cat5 Support Up to 100 Mbps
Cat5e Support Up to 1,000 Mbps / 1 Gbps
Cat6 Support Up to 10 Gbps.
You Need Remember Which Twisted Pair of the Cable Should You Use, UTP vs STP.

UTP is Unshielded Twisted Pair and STP is Shielded Twisted Pair, UTP is Very Cheap But UTP Cat5e Ethernet Cable Can Have interference with Electro Magnetic and Where STP Cat5e Ethernet Cable Will Protect You against Electro Magnetic interference. For More Information on it, You Check the Awesome Article from Biamp.com
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Go With Cat5e UTP if You are Not Going to Exposed the Cable to the Fluorescent Light ,if You are than Go with Cat5e STP.

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