APPLICATION LAYER
PEER TO PEER PARADIGM
Question
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10 Mbps
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100 Mbps
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1 Gbps
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10 Gbps
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Detailed explanation-1: -Both CAT5e and CAT6 can handle speeds of up to 1000 Mbps, or a Gigabit per second. This is more than sufficient for the speed of by far the most internet connections.
Detailed explanation-2: -Cat 5e Speed (Up to 1 Gbps Max.) It supports data transfer speeds up to one Gigabit per second (Gbps) at 100 MHz up to 328 feet. Crosstalk among the wires within the cable is reduced, resulting in less interference and less chance of transmission error.
Detailed explanation-3: -There are two main differences between the Cat5 and Cat5e network cables. On the one hand, Cat5 Ethernet cable supports speeds up to 100 megabits per second, while Cat5e supports networks up to 1 gigabit (1000 megabits per second).
Detailed explanation-4: -Today, CAT5e is the most common type of cabling used due to its flexibility and its ability to support Gigabit speeds at a cost-effective price. You have billions of meters of CAT5e deployed in the world. They can support up 1Gbps or up 2.5 Gbps.