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blogThe typical tranSMission rates and related characteristics of Super Category 6 network cables can be summarized as follows:
First, the transmission rate
Typical transmission rate: The typical transmission rate of a Category 6 cable can reach up to 10 Gbps (i.e. 10,000 Mbps), and the theoretical transmission speed can reach 1280 MB/s.
Comparison: Compared with the maximum bandwidth of 250MHz and 1Gbps transmission rate of Category 6 network cables, the bandwidth and speed of Super Category 6 network cables have been significantly improved.
Bandwidth and frequency range
Bandwidth: The bandwidth of a Category 6 cable is up to 500 MHz, twice that of a Category 6 cable.
Frequency range: Its frequency range is usually 500MHz, providing wider bandwidth and more stable data transmission.
III. Other characteristics
Internal structure: Super Category 6 network cable uses a gear-shaped cross plastic skeleton inside, each wire neck can reach 0.58mm, and its performance is better than that of Category 6 network cable in terms of crosstalk.
Identification: Super 6 network cables usually have the words "cat 6a" on the external identification, and may also be marked "10Gigabit ethernet!" to indicate that they support 10 Gigabit Ethernet transmission.
Compatibility: Super Category 6 network cables can be compatible with Category 6 and Super Category 5 network cables, making it convenient to apply in different network environments.
Transmission distance: The transmission distance of the super six network cables is usually around 100 meters, which is comparable to the six network cables and can meet the needs of the general network environment.
To sum up, with its high transmission rate, wide band and stable performance, the Super 6 network cable has significant advantages in environments that require higher network bandwidth, such as large enterprises and data centers. When choosing a network cable, you should choose the appropriate network cable type according to the specific needs of use.
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