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Class J vs. Class JJ 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet Repeaters
There are currently two classes of Fast Ethernet repeaters, dened as Class J and Class JJ .
Class J : in a maximum length segment topology, only one Class J repeater may exist between any two nodes within a single collision domain.
Class JJ : in a maximum length segment topology, two Class JJ repeaters may exist between any two nodes within a single collision domain.
Will 100BASE-TX run on Category 3 cable?
No! Category 3 (CAT 3) cabling even in short lengths generates too much near end crosstalk for
What is Category 5?
Category 5 (CAT 5) is a further extension of the
•Category 3: up to 16 MHz
•Category 4: up to 20 MHz.
•Category 5: up to 100 MHz.
Category 5 Compliance vs. Category 5 Performance?
Having CAT 5 components in your network installation does not necessarily achieve full Category 5 performance. To achieve any
To achieve full CAT 5 performance, all components must be CAT 5 compliant and terminated properly according to
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