Rise Company
06-06-2017, 05:25
الفرق بين RJ45 المستخدمة بين الـ Cat5 والـ Cat6
لا يفرق مطلقا فى السرعه وانما الفرق فى سمك السلك و ثباته
Cat 6 uses a different type to ensure the cables have separation all the way to the end to prevent near and far end cross tlak
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2017/06/4.jpg (https://static.spiceworks.com/shared/post/0013/5787/KpKay.jpg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnN3HZ5TAEw
Cat6a cables officially use the same rj45 connectors as a Cat6ï»؟ (per standard)ï»؟, but the cat6 & cat6a cables are fine to use with cat5e connectors (speed not affected) in a pinchï»؟ with no loss [only disadvantage could be crosstalk], (and as long as the cable/sheath fits the connector - ha). It's also, not ideal but, OK to use standard unshielded Cat6 connectors even if the cable is shielded and/or provides a ground wire (if not needed for the job).
CABLE = OFFICIAL CONNECTOR TO USE:
Cat5e Cable = cat5e rj45 connector
Cat6 Cable = cat6 rj45 connector
Cat6a Cable = cat6 rj45 connector
So I guess there is no Cat6a style connector, only just "Cat6" that works on all cat6 style cables. I also understand that sheath/cable gauge is not standard and may have to be manipulated, as you mentioned, if it's too thick to fit in cat6 rj45 connectors. Last but not least, I understand that cat5e connectors have a flat bottom whereas cat6 connectors stagger the cables only to prevent cross talk, due to the higher bandwidth.
لا يفرق مطلقا فى السرعه وانما الفرق فى سمك السلك و ثباته
Cat 6 uses a different type to ensure the cables have separation all the way to the end to prevent near and far end cross tlak
https://www.rise.company/forum/images/imported/2017/06/4.jpg (https://static.spiceworks.com/shared/post/0013/5787/KpKay.jpg)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnN3HZ5TAEw
Cat6a cables officially use the same rj45 connectors as a Cat6ï»؟ (per standard)ï»؟, but the cat6 & cat6a cables are fine to use with cat5e connectors (speed not affected) in a pinchï»؟ with no loss [only disadvantage could be crosstalk], (and as long as the cable/sheath fits the connector - ha). It's also, not ideal but, OK to use standard unshielded Cat6 connectors even if the cable is shielded and/or provides a ground wire (if not needed for the job).
CABLE = OFFICIAL CONNECTOR TO USE:
Cat5e Cable = cat5e rj45 connector
Cat6 Cable = cat6 rj45 connector
Cat6a Cable = cat6 rj45 connector
So I guess there is no Cat6a style connector, only just "Cat6" that works on all cat6 style cables. I also understand that sheath/cable gauge is not standard and may have to be manipulated, as you mentioned, if it's too thick to fit in cat6 rj45 connectors. Last but not least, I understand that cat5e connectors have a flat bottom whereas cat6 connectors stagger the cables only to prevent cross talk, due to the higher bandwidth.