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The transmission distance of the CAT6E line is an important performance indicator of the CAT6E line. The transmission distance of the CAT6E line is determined by the essence of the CAT6E line. Guangzhou Huipeng will introduce the knowledge of the transmission distance of the CAT6E line in detail. (Recommended products: Category 6 unshielded network cable, 4 pairs of Category 6 flame retardant unshielded engineering cable)
Before understanding the transmission distance of the CAT6E line, let's make a general understanding of the CAT6E line.
With the advancement of technology, there has been a high-performance wiring system that can still operate normally above 40°C, and the final index has reached 300.
The MHz bandwidth can still reach the performance index of 20°C stipulated by the six types of standards at 50°C. In order to distinguish it from ordinary Category 6 cabling systems, this kind of cabling whose bandwidth performance far exceeds Category 6 is called Category 6e cable.
Whether it is the 10Base-T and 100Base-TX standards, or the 1000Base-T standard, it is clear that the maximum transmission distance of the twisted pair is 100 meters. In the integrated wiring specification, it is also clearly required that the horizontal wiring should not exceed 90 meters, and the total length of the link should not exceed 100 meters. That is, 100 meters is a transmission limit for wired Ethernet. The Category 6 cable is a type of twisted pair, and the transmission distance of the Category 6e cable is of course the same as that of the twisted pair. The maximum transmission distance of the Category 6e cable is 100 meters.
Category 6e cable
Category 6e cable, as the name suggests, is a wiring cable that exceeds Category 6 cable. Guangzhou Huipeng will introduce the characteristics, performance and application of Category 6e cable in detail. (Recommended products: Category 6 unshielded network cable, 4 pairs of Category 6 flame retardant unshielded engineering cable)
To understand the Category 6 cable, let's first understand the Category 6 cable.
The transmission frequency of Category 6 cables is 1MHz to 250MHz, and the Category 6 cabling system should have a large margin for the comprehensive attenuation and crosstalk ratio (PS-ACR) at 200MHz. Category 6 cables provide twice the bandwidth of Category 5E. The transmission performance of Category 6 cables is much higher than that of Category 5e standards, and is most suitable for applications with transmission rates higher than 1Gbps.