Which of the following answers refer to the characteristics of category 8 (cat 8) cabling?

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Which of the following answers refer(s) to the characteristic feature(s) of Category 5 (Cat 5) cabling? (Select all that apply)

  • Coaxial cabling

  • 100 Mbps transfer rate over 2 pairs of cables (100BASE-T networks)

  • F-type connector

  • 55-meter cable segment length

  • 1 Gbps transfer rate over all 4 pairs of cables (1000BASE-T networks)

  • BNC connector

  • 100-meter cable segment length

  • 10 Gbps transfer rate over all 4 pairs of cables (10GBASE-T networks)

  • Twisted-pair copper cabling

  • RJ45 connector

  • Fiber-optic cabling

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What is a Category 8 cable?

Category 8, or just Cat8, is the latest IEEE standard in copper Ethernet cable. It represents a significant leap in data transfer speed over the earlier Cat7 and Cat6a cables. It uses standard RJ45 connectors and is backward compatible with previous standards. One of the key differences in Cat 8 cable is its shielding.

What is the maximum frequency rating for Category 8 cable?

Category 8 Standard Cat8 is capable of supporting bandwidths of up to 2 GHz (2000 MHz) for up to 30 meters of cabling.

How fast can Cat8 transfer data?

Ethernet Speed Comparison.

Is Cat8 fiber optic cable?

The biggest advantage of Cat8 is that it's a copper-based cable. This eliminates the need for fiber transceivers, and it makes Cat8 significantly more cost-effective than fiber optics when it can be used.