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===Building infrastructure=== {| class="wikitable sortable" |+Standard types of twisted pair cabling |- ! Name ! Typical construction ! Bandwidth ! Applications ! Notes |- | [[Category 1 cable|Level 1]] | | 400 kHz | Telephone and modem lines | Not described in EIA/TIA recommendations. Unsuitable for modern systems.<ref name="cisco">{{cite web|title=CCNA: Network Media Types|url=http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=31276}}</ref> |- | [[Category 2 cable|Level 2]] | | 4 MHz | Older terminal systems, e.g. [[IBM 3270]] | Not described in EIA/TIA recommendations. Unsuitable for modern systems.<ref name=cisco /> |- | [[Category 3 cable|Cat 3]] | UTP<ref name="dcuse" /> | 16 MHz<ref name="dcuse" /> | [[10BASE-T]], [[100BASE-T4]]<ref name="dcuse" /> | Described in EIA/TIA-568. Unsuitable for speeds above {{nowrap|16 Mbit/s}}. Now mainly for telephone cables.<ref name="dcuse" /> |- | [[Category 4 cable|Cat 4]] | UTP<ref name="dcuse" /> | 20 MHz<ref name="dcuse" /> | {{nowrap|16 Mbit/s}} [[Token Ring]]<ref name="dcuse" /> | Not commonly used<ref name="dcuse" /> |- | [[Cat 5]] | UTP<ref name="dcuse" /> | 100 MHz<ref name="dcuse" /> | [[100BASE-TX]], [[1000BASE-T]]<ref name="dcuse" /> | Common for current LANs. Superseded by Cat 5e, but most Cat 5 cables meet Cat 5e standards.<ref name="dcuse" /> Limited to 100 m between equipment. |- | [[Cat 5e]] | UTP,<ref name="dcuse" /> F/UTP, U/FTP<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sewelldirect.com/learning-center/utp-vs-stp-cable|title=Using UTP Cat5e vs. STP Cat5e Cable - SewellDirect.com|website=sewelldirect.com|access-date=2018-08-19}}</ref> | 100 MHz<ref name="dcuse" /> | [[1000BASE-T]], [[2.5GBASE-T]]<ref name="dcuse" /> | Enhanced Cat 5. Common for current LANs. Same construction as Cat 5, but with better testing standards.<ref name="dcuse" /> Limited to 100 m between equipment. |- | [[Cat 6]] | UTP,<ref name="dcuse" /> F/UTP, U/FTP<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://customcable.ca/cat5-vs-cat6/|title=CAT3 vs. CAT5 vs. CAT6 - CustomCable|date=2011-12-24|work=CustomCable|access-date=2018-08-19|language=en-US}}</ref> | 250 MHz<ref name="dcuse" /> | [[5GBASE-T]], [[10GBASE-T]] | ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed. (2002), ANSI/TIA 568-B.2-1. Limited to 55 m distance at 10GBASE-T |- | [[Cat 6A]] | UTP, F/UTP, U/FTP, S/FTP | 500 MHz | [[5GBASE-T]], [[10GBASE-T]] | Improved standards, tested to 500 MHz. Full 100 m distance at 10GBASE-T ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed. Am. 2. (2008), ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 (2009) |- | [[Category 7|Cat 7]] | S/FTP, F/FTP | 600 MHz<ref name="CompTIA">{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iJVFEAAAQBAJ&dq=category+3+cable+frequency&pg=PT142 | isbn=978-1-119-80696-7 | title=CompTIA Network+ Review Guide: Exam N10-008 | date=28 September 2021 | publisher=John Wiley & Sons }}</ref> | {{dunno}} | ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed. (2002). Only with [[GG45]] or [[TERA]] connectors. It is not recognized by the [[Electronic Industries Alliance|EIA]]/[[Telecommunications Industry Association|TIA]]. |- | [[Category 7A|Cat 7<sub>A</sub>]] | S/FTP, F/FTP | 1 GHz<ref name="CompTIA" /> | {{dunno}} | ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Ed. Am. 2. (2008). Only with GG45 or TERA connectors. It is not recognized by the EIA/TIA. |- | [[Cat 8.1]] | F/UTP, U/FTP | 2 GHz<ref name="CompTIA" /> | [[25GBASE-T]], [[40GBASE-T]] | ANSI/TIA-568-C.2-1, ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017 |- | [[Cat 8.2]] | S/FTP, F/FTP | 2 GHz | [[25GBASE-T]], [[40GBASE-T]] | ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017 |}
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