


Which network cable to choose to connect the 2.5G POE switch to the POE AP/AP panel?
- Ethernet cables come in various categories, each designed for specific networking needs. Let’s take a quick look at some of the common types:
- Cat 5 Cable: With a bandwidth of 100 MHz, Cat 5 cables are suitable for both voice and data transmission at a maximum speed of 100 Mbps. They are commonly used in 100BASE-T and 10BASE-T networks.
- Cat 6 Cable: Offering a bandwidth of 250 MHz, Cat 6 cables outperform Cat 5 cables and are ideal for applications requiring a transmission speed of 1Gbps.
- Cat 6a Cable: An improved version of Cat 6, this cable is designed for 10Gbps Ethernet networks with a transmission frequency of 500 MHz.
- Cat 7 Cable: Specifically tailored for 10 Gbps Ethernet, Cat 7 cables are shielded twisted pair cables with a transmission frequency of at least 600 MHz.
Cat 6a cable is a good choice to connect the 2.5G POE switch to the POE AP/AP panel.




























































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