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How to create cheap four wires untwisted ethernet cable for short distance
yvs:
> over all the years, the only thing i learned on cabling ...
>
in 90s (before Ethernet over twisted pair) it was quite common to use a coaxial cable as a shared medium
neonix:
--- Code: ---What's the maximum distance I can use the GameChanger Cable?
That depends on the power and bandwidth requirements of your application. At a minimum you can expect 1Gbps at 200 meters (656 feet) and you can expect 10 Mb/s at 259 meters (850 feet.) You can also expect to deliver 802.3at Type 2 "PoE+" up to 850 feet.
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vinceASPECT:
Hello forum...
maybe the requirements determine what's possible....
manufacturer specs should qoute products specs.
thx
C
neonix:
Power Over Ethernet Using 4 Wires (2 Pairs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkOt9aaPFXE
neonix:
Technologies used to connect two devices with untwisted two wires cable.
Wi-Fi over Coax 64m (210 ft) or 340m (1,130 ft)
10BASE2 10 Mbit/s 185m (607 ft)
DirecTV DECA 100Mbps 250m (820 ft)
MoCA 3.0 10 Gbit/s 100m (328 ft)
G.hn 2400 Mbit/s coaxial cables 800m (2624 ft) or telephone cables 250m (820 ft)
IP Passive Extender Over Coax, 100Mbps 220m (721 ft)
ASDL/VDSL2 4-5 km (2.5–3 miles)
10BASE-T1S 10 Mbit/s 15m (49 ft) or 25m (82 ft)
10BASE-T1L 10 Mbit/s 1,000m (3280 ft)
100BASE-T1 100 Mbit/s 15m (49 ft)
1000BASE-T1 1000 Mbit/s 40m (131 ft)
2.5GBASE-T1 2.5 Gb/s 15 m (49 ft)
5GBASE-T1 5 Gb/s 15 m (49 ft)
10GBASE-T1 10 Gb/s 15 m (49 ft)
25GBASE-T1 25 Gb/s 11m (36 ft)
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