With a 600mhz bandwidth and speeds of up to 10gbps the cat 7 cable is perfect for use in datacenters server rooms telecommunications rooms and large enterprise networks.
Cat 4 cable.
Category 5 cable cat 5 is a twisted pair cable for computer networks since 2001 the variant commonly in use is the category 5e specification cat 5e the cable standard provides performance of up to 100 mhz and is suitable for most varieties of ethernet over twisted pair up to 1000base t gigabit ethernet.
This is the network cable that is widely used for 100base t and 1000base t networks as it provides performance to allow data at.
However it can be used for networks carrying frequencies up to 20 mhz.
The category 6 augmented cable standard or cat 6a was created to further improve the performance of cat 6 ethernet cables using cat 6a enables 10 gigabit ethernet data rates over a single cable run up to 328 feet.
It is used in telephone networks which can transmit voice and data up to 16 mbit s.
Useless for modern ethernet.
Cat 7 26awg ethernet patch cable is designed for cat 7 26awg ethernet patch cable is designed for superior performance in applications utilizing 10 gigabit ethernet.
It was often used on 16mbps token ring networks.
A category 4 cable cat 4 cable is a type of twisted pair cable used mainly in telecommunication networks and some computer networks.
A cat 4 cable has a variant in unshielded utp and shielded twisted pair stp cables but utp is the primary version.
Cat 6 cables support higher bandwidths than cat 5.
Cat 5 is also used to carry other signals such as telephony and video.
This is not recognised by the tia eia.
This cable is not recognised by the tia eia.
Cat 6 supports 10 gigabit ethernet only up to 164 feet of cable length.
Afaik completely obsolete though if you have it you could run plain old telephones over it.
It was defined in the ansi eia tia 568 and iso iec 11801 specifications.
Category 4 cable cat 4 is a cable that consists of four unshielded twisted pair utp copper wires supporting signals up to 20 mhz.
For a brief period it was used for some token ring 10base t and 100base t4 networks but was quickly superseded by category 5 cable it is no longer common or used in new.