Category 2 cable
Category 2 cable, also known as Cat 2, is a grade of unshielded twisted pair cabling designed for telephone and data communications. The maximum frequency suitable for transmission over Cat 2 cable is 4 MHz, and the maximum bandwidth is 4 Mbit/s.[1][2] Cat 2 cable contains 4 pairs of wires, or 8 wires total.[3]
Official TIA/EIA-568 standards have only been established for cables of Category 3 ratings or above. Though not an official category standard established by TIA/EIA,[4] Category 2 has become the de facto name given to Level 2 cables originally defined by Anixter International, the distributor.[citation needed]
Anixter Level 2 cable was frequently used on ARCnet and 4 Mbit/s Token Ring networks, it is also used in telephone networks but it is no longer commonly used.
References
- ↑ Meyers, Mike (2012) (in en). All-In-One ComptTIA Network+ Exam Guide (5th ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. pp. 69. ISBN 978-0071789226. OCLC 819322430.
- ↑ CCNA: Network Media Types
- ↑ Carpenter, Tom (2012) (in en). CompTIA CTP+ Convergence Technologies Professional Certification Study Guide (1st ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. pp. 231. ISBN 978-0071767576. OCLC 801817374.
- ↑ "Cable Categories". Encyclopedia. PC Magazine. https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia_term/0,1233,t=cable+categories&i=39162,00.asp.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category 2 cable.
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