PowertecPowertec: Powertec is a wireless technology manufacturer and systems integrator based in Australia. Operating since 1995, Powertec has grown to become the leading wireless technology distributor in its region, and a leading Infratech systems developer. Supporting over 1500 partners the company provides… supply a range of Ethernet cabling products, including many made-to-order industrial, armoured, and outdoor Ethernet cable assemblies. Our team have gathered a select portfolio of high performance Cat5eCat5e: The Cat5e Ethernet Category, also known as Category 5 Enhanced, was introduced in 2001. This category offers a higher performance level than earlier standards, supporting up to 1000 Mbps "Gigabit" speeds at up to 100 metres of cable length. Cat5e is designed to reduce crosstalk, which is the…, Cat6Cat6: The Cat6 Ethernet Category, also known as Category 6 or Cat6, is a standard for Gigabit Ethernet introduced in 2002 that is backward compatible with the Category 5 and 5e cable standards. Compared to its predecessors, Cat6 cables uses a wider bandwidth of up to 250 MHz to achieve gigabit speeds (1…, Cat6aCat6a: The Cat6a Ethernet Category, short for Category 6a, was introduced in 2008. This category is designed to support data transfer rates of up to 10 Gbps at a maximum bandwidth of 500 MHz. This is double the capacity of earlier Cat6 cables, which can support up to 250 MHz.
In comparison to earlier…, and Cat7Cat7: The Cat7 Ethernet Category, also known as Category 7, represents a significant advancement in data transmission standards. It supports bandwidths up to 600 MHz, which is marginally higher than Cat6a at 500 MHz.
The primary difference between Cat7 and earlier standards such as Cat6 lies in the… data cables for use in your microwave, mmWave, and sub-6 GHz multipoint network designs.