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Viperz
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      22nd Sep 2005
Hi all,

Can I use cat 5e RJ-45 connectors and keystones with cat 6 cabling and still
be able to have the network get up to gigabit speeds?

I have attempted to dig up information on the internet and have found
nothing but contradicting information. Any information would be appreciated.

- Viperz

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Leythos
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      22nd Sep 2005
In article <uqO2#(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
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> Can I use cat 5e RJ-45 connectors and keystones with cat 6 cabling and still
> be able to have the network get up to gigabit speeds?


CAT5 alone supports GIG connections, even without E/6. If you use 5e
keystone connectors, then you have a 5e connection with expensive cable.
If you use CAT6 keystones with 5e cable you have a 5e
installation/plant, but have nice keystones.

If you do CAT5 properly, you can run GIG without any issues.

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Viperz
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      23rd Sep 2005
Thanx, that's just what I was hoping somebody would say. Is there a physical
difference between the cat 5e and the 6 connectors? I know that the cat 6
cables have thicker copper but I haven't been able to find anything on the
connectors.


"Leythos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> In article <uqO2#(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
> says...
>> Can I use cat 5e RJ-45 connectors and keystones with cat 6 cabling and
>> still
>> be able to have the network get up to gigabit speeds?

>
> CAT5 alone supports GIG connections, even without E/6. If you use 5e
> keystone connectors, then you have a 5e connection with expensive cable.
> If you use CAT6 keystones with 5e cable you have a 5e
> installation/plant, but have nice keystones.
>
> If you do CAT5 properly, you can run GIG without any issues.
>
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Timothy Daniels
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      23rd Sep 2005

"Viperz" wrote:
> Can I use cat 5e RJ-45 connectors and keystones with
> cat 6 cabling and still be able to have the network get up
> to gigabit speeds?
>
> I have attempted to dig up information on the internet
> and have found nothing but contradicting information.
> Any information would be appreciated.




Have you tried posting in "comp.dcom.cabling"? That
is the most appropriate newsgroup for cabling questions.

*TimDaniels*
 
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