Cat 8 Link Speed Calculator
Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing everything you need to know about Cat 8 Ethernet cables, including their link speeds, specifications, and other key details:
Feature | Description |
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Category | Cat 8 |
Maximum Data Rate | Up to 25 Gbps (Cat 8.1) or 40 Gbps (Cat 8.2) |
Maximum Bandwidth | 2000 MHz |
Maximum Cable Length | Up to 30 meters (98 feet) for full performance |
Cable Types | Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) |
Connectors | RJ45 |
Backward Compatibility | Compatible with Cat 7, Cat 6a, Cat 6, and lower categories |
Use Cases | Data centers, high-speed networking, server rooms |
Shielding Types | S/FTP (Shielded Foiled Twisted Pair) |
Installation | Requires proper installation to minimize crosstalk |
Applications | High-frequency applications like cloud computing, virtual reality, and data-intensive applications |
Cost | Generally more expensive than lower-category cables |
Future-Proofing | Designed to support future networking standards |
Additional Notes:
- Performance: Cat 8 cables are designed for high-performance networking environments where speed and data integrity are critical.
- Shielding: The shielding in Cat 8 cables reduces interference and improves performance, making them ideal for environments with high electromagnetic interference (EMI).
- Installation Considerations: Proper installation is crucial to maintain the integrity and performance of Cat 8 cables, including avoiding sharp bends and ensuring proper grounding.