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What is the difference between CAT-5, CAT-5E, CAT-6, CAT-7... ?

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CAT-5 is rated to 100M
CAT-5e is rated to 350M
CAT-6 and CAT6e is rated to 550M or 1000M depending on your source
CAT-7 is supposedly rated to 700M or presumably 1000M

Today there is no approved CAT-6 or CAT-7. While some folks are selling products they call Level 6 or 7, there aren't even specs for them, making CAT-5e the best available option. CAT-6 cable is being made with 23 guage conductor wire as opposed to the slightly smaller 24 guage for CAT-5e and also has a separator to handle crosstalk better.

Both CAT-5 and CAT-5e have 100 ohm impedance and electrical characteristics supporting transmissions up to 100 MHz. The differences between CAT-5 and CAT-5e show in all aspects of performance: capacitance, frequency, resistance, attenuation, and NEXT. CAT-5e components were designed with high-speed gigabit Ethernet in mind. While CAT-5 components may function to some degree in a gigabit Ethernet, they perform below standard during high-data transfer scenarios. CAT-5e cables work with ATM and gigabit speed products. Simply, if you are using a 100Mbps switch, get CAT-5e cable instead of CAT-5.

CAT-5e is formally called ANSI/TIA/EIA 568A-5 or simply Cat-5e (the e stands for 'enhanced'). CAT-5e is completely backward compatible with current CAT-5 equipment. The enhanced electrical performance of CAT-5e ensures that the cable will support applications that require additional bandwidth, such as gigabit Ethernet or analog video.

 

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Pin-Outs 

TIA Outlet Color Codes USOC RJ61
Pin # T-568-A T-568-B USOC
1 White/Green White/Orange White/Brown
2 Green/White Orange/White White/Green
3 White/Orange White/Green White/Orange
4 Blue/White Blue/White Blue/White
5 White/Blue White/Blue White/Blue
6 Orange/White Green/White Orange/White
7 White/Brown White/Brown Green/White
8 Brown/White Brown/White Brown/White
Network Wiring Schemes
Pin # 10/100-Base-T Token Ring
1 Transmit +  
2 Transmit -  
3 Receive + Transmit +
4   Receive -
5   Receive +
6 Receive - Transmit -
7    
8    
10/100-Base-T Crossover Cable
Signal A Pin A Signal B Pin B
Transmit + 1 Receive + 3
Transmit - 2 Receive - 6
Receive + 3 Transmit + 1
Receive - 6 Transmit - 2
Gigabit Ethernet & 100-Base-T4 X-over Cable
Signal A Pin A Signal B Pin B
Tx_D1 + 1 Rx_D2 + 3
Tx_D1 - 2 Rx_D2 - 6
Rx_D2 + 3 Tx_D1 + 1
Rx_D2 - 6 Tx_D1 - 2
Bi_D3 + 4 Bi_D4 + 7
Bi_D3 - 5 Bi_D4 - 8
Bi_D4 + 7 Bi_D3 + 4
Bi_D4 - 8 Bi_D3 - 5
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