yea thats right afaik alsoThe Mad One said:100m i believe
Lex said:whats the maximum length you should put ethernet cable before it even begins to loose signal strength?
bitslice said:(picky mode on)
AFAIK it's not a signal strength problem, it a timing issue to do with dropped packets.
(picky mode off)
you can extend this with a hub(s) in the middle.
eXSBass said:It is 100m but i've done a little case study on this during my CCNA.
Signal starts deteriorating t around 90m. At 90m, I got crosstalk, PSNEXT and a lot of attenuation.
Lex said:ooh. well i think i'll have to scrap the idea of cat5 over such a distance. any other way to make the connection? wireless via repeaters? what else?
Burbleflop said:Fibre.
eXSBass said:Not feasible for home/small office.
Lex said:who said it was for home or small office? hehe
tell me more about fibre. e.g. the cost for about 200metres of it. each end comes with ethernet connectors? AND what is the transfer e.g. 100mbps?
Burbleflop said:No, fibre will come with ST/SMA/FC/whatever connectors, not ethernet. Wht equipment will be at each end of the fibre?
Lex said:netgear router and a netgear access point