Maximum Cat5e or Cat6 Cable Length

Maximum Cat5e or Cat6 Cable Length

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Maximum Cat5e or Cat6 Cable Length Peter 02-16-2007
Posted by glen herrmannsfeldt on February 18, 2007, 4:36 pm
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Walter Roberson wrote:

(snip)

> "repeater" pretty much implies half duplex, though, and if you are
> using half-duplex then more complex rules apply about number of
> repeaters and number of segments.

Yes they do, but wire delay counts the same now matter where
it is in the path.

Among others, if you have short enough wire, I believe you
can even get three 100baseTX repeaters in the path. (I haven't
done the calculation recently, though.)

-- glen


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