If you really aim to attain the full potential of Gigabit ethernet. Use Cat6 cables , connectors and patchpanels. Also, you need a good cable termination for this, unless you use prefab cables.
Any news on the 10GE technology?
If you really aim to attain the full potential of Gigabit ethernet. Use Cat6 cables , connectors and patchpanels. Also, you need a good cable termination for this, unless you use prefab cables.
Any news on the 10GE technology?
question lang bros, diba lahi naman ang tumoy kung cat6?
same ra bro, same rj45 connectors(but have to be cat6 grade)....
essentially cat 6 cables have more "twists per inch" than cat 5 cables..
Originally Posted by chocomai
aah...so ang crimper for cat5 magamit ra pud for cat6?
yep magamit ra na bro.....
Gigabit network - is targeting nodes with high bandwitdh request such as an uplink, a CAD, Graphics, video editing end pionts etc., basically the physical media wont change much, you can still use CAT5 and above.. (the higher the specs better performance). Distance for a gigabit network does not change with fast ethernet still 100 meters max, you can still used the 4 pair UTM cable, but if you want to increase the distance you can use fiber cable at gigabit speed, with different connector such as MTRJ, LC, ST etc. mainly fiber in gigabit networks are used in uplinks.
Ganahan ko aning 10g da. and IP V6 dah..
10G networks is actually available na since 1999, active and Posive components is ready, cost is the only issueOriginally Posted by Tamblot
See link:
http://www.nortel.com/corporate/corptime/1990.html
First 10g network is in China, a telco installation. maayo unta mag 10g na ato mga telco dri... anybody from PLDT, Globe, Bayantel
http://www.nortel.com/corporate/corptime/2000.htmlOriginally Posted by Deanmonyo
Its in 2004 a complete IPv6 tests, its also ready pero wala pa gyud kaayo na practice..
We've been offering IPv6 and IPv6 tunneling since 2005... just in case ur interstedOriginally Posted by mindz
Murag 2 pa man among client dri sa cebu.. but more in Manila.
tubag sa imo tanan pangutana: Yes. Recommended range is still the same but nobody can stop you if you want longer than 100. Some tests prove that 300meters still work fine.Originally Posted by etgo
tips: for patch cables chose braided/stranded cables instead of the solid copper wire. this is for flexibility. solid copper wires for the regular cables though. so far ang highest standard pa karon is cat 5e. kanang cat 6 and above is not yet a standard. it's like ddr 1333 <-- which is actually just an overclocked ddr-800 because the standard max ddr2 is up to ddr2-800 only.
naa baratu online. for reference you can check out monoprice.com baratu na ila cables diha.Originally Posted by etgo
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