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Cat 5 & Cat 5e (Category 5, Category 5 Enhanced) Patch Cables
The need for more bandwidth and faster networks forced a new standard in Category cabling in the late 90's. The Category 5 standard was ratified and the new cable standard became 100MHz at 100Mbps. Cat 5 was short lived once Category 5 Enhanced (or Cat 5e) came along. Cat 5e patch cables are tested up to 350MHz at 1 Gbps.

568A vs 568B Colour code
There are two standards for ethernet wiring, 568A & 568B. The only difference between the two are the colour assignments of certain pairs. Please see illustration below.

New cable installations are supposed to follow the 568A colour code. Cables manufactured specifically for the Canadian market typically follow the 568A standard. Cables found in the United States typically follow the 568B colour code, largely because AT&T uses 568B as a standard. Both 568A and 568B are functionally identical and can be used simultaneously in the same network.

Infinite Cables sells both 568A and 568B patch cables, but typically sells 568B cables unless otherwise specified.

Cat5/6 Cable distance limitations
Horizontal Category cable runs should not exceed a distance of 90m (295ft) plus an additional 10m (33ft) for equipment jumpers. Keep in mind that not all networks (especially small ones) are connected in this exact manner. See diagram below.

Category Distance Limitations

Molded, Booted, Molded Booted, Snagless & no Boot patch cables
There are many different types of strain relief and anti-snag options for patch cables. Below is a quick description of each type:


Patch Cable without a boot or molding

Patch Cable with a
snagless boot attached

Patch Cable with a boot attached,
but no cover over the tab

Molded Patch Cable with
no cover over the tab

Standard Molded Patch Cable
with a cover over the tab

One style of a Molded
Snagless Patch Cable

Another style of a Molded Snagless Patch Cable

Infinite Cables typically sells the standard molded patch cable as seen above. We also have access to all of the other patch cable styles shown above. Please feel free to contact us with your specific requirements.

 

 

 

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