What Is The Difference Between CAT5 & CAT6 Cable ?

CAT5

“Slow & Obsolete”

Supports Speeds up to 10/100Mb speeds (Fast Ethernet) at up to 100 MHz bandwidth.

We/ECS do not sell CAT5 cable.

CAT5e

CAT5e (CAT5 enhanced) is currently the most commonly used cable for new installations.

CAT5e is designed to greatly reduce crosstalk

(reducing crosstalk means that CAT5e is better at keeping signals on different circuits or channels from interfering with each other)

Supports Speeds up to 10/100/1000MB speeds (gigabit Ethernet) at 100 MHz.

CAT6

CAT 6 is a major improvement over CAT5e

Supports Speeds up to 10GB Ethernet at 250 MHz.

(CAT6 cable has an internal separator that isolates pairs from one another, reducing crosstalk even more than CAT5e)

CAT 6 (up to 250 MHz) allows 10G to be run over distances of up to 55 meters

CAT6A

CAT6A outdoes its predecessors in performance & crosstalk prevention

Supports Speeds up to 10GB Ethernet at 500 MHz

CAT6A (up to 500 MHz) allows 10G to be run over distances of up to 100 meters

ECS is a Network Cabling Infrastructure company located in Seattle, WA & Portland, OR.

ECS provides local technicians for on-site work installing and servicing a variety of voice/data equipment, ie; Avaya Aura Servers, Gateways, Messaging, Telephones, Firewalls, Ethernet Switches, Low Voltage Cabling, WiFi, CCTV, POS, Paging, etc. 

ECS provides services in the states of Washington & Oregon, primarily in the greater Seattle & Portland areas.

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