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What are the differences between UTP Cat 5e, vs Cat 6 and so on¡­. - Body Guard Technologies Sdn Bhd

What are the differences between UTP Cat 5e, vs Cat 6 and so on¡­.

03-Jun-2025


Here's a clear, structured comparison of UTP Cat 5e vs Cat 6, Cat 6A, Cat 7, and Cat 8, so you can understand their key differences and applications — especially relevant for high-speed networks like Wi-Fi 7 and future-ready infrastructure.


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Comparison Table: UTP Ethernet Cables


*Note: Cat 7 often uses non-standard connectors like GG45 or TERA, making compatibility with normal RJ45 equipment limited.

 

Key Differences Explained

1. Cat 5e (Enhanced Category 5)

  • Suitable for 1 Gbps Ethernet.
     
  • Max length 100 meters.
     
  • Most affordable, but becoming outdated.
     
  • Fine for basic home or office use — not recommended for future-proofing.
     

2. Cat 6

  • Designed for 10 Gbps, but only up to 55 meters.
     
  • Runs 2.5 or 5 Gbps comfortably over 100m.
     
  • Ideal for Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 7 backhaul, if cable runs are within distance limits.
     
  • Usually UTP, but can be shielded.
     

3. Cat 6A (Augmented)

  • Handles 10 Gbps at full 100m, thanks to improved shielding and insulation.
     
  • Higher bandwidth (500 MHz) and less crosstalk.
     
  • Best choice for future-proofing — ideal for smart homes, buildings, and high-density PoE use.
     
  • Slightly thicker and stiffer than Cat 6.
     

4. Cat 7

  • Always shielded (S/FTP) for superior EMI protection.
     
  • Often uses non-standard connectors, limiting consumer compatibility.
     
  • Still capped at 10 Gbps, but with better shielding than Cat 6A.
     
  • Overkill for most home setups — better in data centers.
     

5. Cat 8

  • For data center/server room short runs.
     
  • Up to 40 Gbps, but only 30 meters max.
     
  • Expensive and typically not necessary for home or office unless doing heavy server/data work.
     


Which Should You Use?

Situation

Recommended Cable

Basic home use (1 Gbps)

Cat 5e (OK) or Cat 6

Wi-Fi 6/6E/7 setup (2.5–10 Gbps)

Cat 6 (short run) or Cat 6A

New home wiring (future-proof)

Cat 6A

Data-heavy business networks

Cat 6A or Cat 7

Server room/data centers

Cat 7 or Cat 8

 




 
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