Gigabit with cat5 cable

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Can a standard cat5 cable transmit at a speed of 1000 Mbit/s ?

I've asked several people I know in the networking field and received different answers. I know a cat5 "works" on a Gigabit network but does it give the same performance of a cat5e or cat6 cable ?

Best Answer

You can use Cat5 for really short runs in a Gigabit environment, but it isn't recommended. Cat5e is fine in almost all scenarios, but if you're wiring from scratch, use Cat6, it's only fractionally more expensive.

Good Wikipedia info here - particularly the link about "far-end crosstalk".