Mar 20 2008

Technology Terminologies

Published by B at 7:24 pm under Sari-sari

We’ve been hearing a lot of different terminologies that comes with technology and me, I don’t even know what they really or what’s their main purpose. The other day I posted about Fiber Optic Cables, and now I’m gonna post about CAT6. So what exactly is a CAT6? The letters CAT actually reminds of high school and the never Citizen Army Training during weekends. But that’s not the CAT we’re gonna talk about right now… CAT6 actually stands for Category 6, and it is a cable used for Gigabit Ethernet. And I didn’t know that cables has a maximum run rate limits. CAT6 cable runs are limited to a maximum recommended run rate of 100m (328 feet). So now we’ve all learned a little something new today. Maybe I should do this regularly here in my blog… do you think this is a good idea?

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