tankman1989
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I've always thought that 100m was the maximum length for cat5. I needed to run 700ft and was planning on an extender in the middle but thought I would try it out without the extender and found that I'm not having any problems and the connection speed is rating at 1Gbps. It is all standard networking equipment (Dell Latitude notebook) and a Netgear 1Gbps switch.
Has anyone else ever tried this out and found it to work also? Am I going to find some issues down the road with dropped/collided packets or something? I thought one of the reasons for the length limit is because of the twisted pairs creates a difference in transmission speeds between the pairs.
Anyone experience this or similar? Any thoughts?
Has anyone else ever tried this out and found it to work also? Am I going to find some issues down the road with dropped/collided packets or something? I thought one of the reasons for the length limit is because of the twisted pairs creates a difference in transmission speeds between the pairs.
Anyone experience this or similar? Any thoughts?