100 megabits per second transfer rate.
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longest i have seen in a store was 100ft but if you need longer get a roll of Ethernet cable and 3 ends for it then make your own length of cable.
The type of cabling you would use for 100BaseT is Cat5E.
Ethernet Cables are cables with 4 or eight conductors that connect to an RJ45 connector on both ends. They come in a variety of colors and must be no longer than 100 Meters. 10BaseT and 100BaseT use pins 1,2,3 & 6 GigE uses all 8 wires. Generally all current Ethernet cables come with all 8 wires now.
You would want to move to a Gigabit network. This will require a switch capable of Gigabit speeds, network cabling capable of Gigabit speeds (Cat 5e for example), and a network interface on a computer that is also Gigabit rated. Most modern switches are Gigabit rated (even inexpensive soho switches).
100BaseT - Is a standard for UTP- unshield Twisted Pair it means 100mbps connectivity / maximum distance of cable u can use is 100m
10BaseT. 100BaseT would blow your budget.
100 meters or 328 feet
maximum is 100 meters or 328 ft
100 meters shohan,
I think 100BaseT is easier.
The maximum distance of 100BaseT, also known as Fast Ethernet, is 100 meters using twisted-pair cable. Beyond this distance, signal degradation can occur, affecting network performance.
100BaseT
Why Would 100BaseT be easier to configure than wireless in a home? Why Would 100BaseT be easier to configure than wireless in a home?
Configuration is easier in 100baseT. You do not have to worry about encryption. Before you can use 100baseT, you will have a lot more work as you have to lay cables to where you want internet connection in your house.
100 meters or 328 feet unless a repeater (such as a switch or a router) is placed inline.
Twisted Pair