Question: You're installing network wiring for a new Ethernet network at your company's main office building. The project specifications call for Cat 5 e UTP network
You're installing network wiring for a new Ethernet network at your company's main office building. The project specifications call for Cat e UTP network cabling and RJ wall jacks. Near the end of the project, you run out of wire before the last few runs are complete. You have a spool of Cat network cable in storage. Upon closer inspection, it appears very similar to the Cat e wiring.
To finish the project, should you use the Cat cabling as a substitute for the Cat e cabling?
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Yes. You can use Cat cabling as a substitute for Cat e cabling since they're electrically identical.
No The sheath surrounding Cat e cabling is much thicker than the Cat sheath, creating an extra layer of shielding that reduces crosstalk and supports higher data rates.
No Cat e cabling has more twists per inch than Cat cabling, reducing crosstalk and supporting higher data rates.
No Cat e cabling uses a thicker copper wire than Cat cabling, enabling higher data transmission rates.
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