CAT5E 350 mhz what type of wire?

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What type of wire is better for CAT5E 350 mhz networking? stranded or solid conductor. Which will transmit data faster?
 
If the wire is rated at 350MHz, both stranded and solid will work the same (ie: no signal difference). You'd use stranded for the patch cords most likely as they're quite a bit more flexible and easier to maneuver. Solid is generally used for the long runs, probably because it's a bit cheaper, it's more readily avaialable and it also offers less attenuation to the signal passing through it but this would only be noticed for runs over 100'.

The RJ-45 ends are specific to stranded and solid cable, so make sure you have the proper end to match up with your cable.

I use solid Cat 6 throught my house, and even for the patch cords (I don't move around equipment around alot).
 
What would be the benifit of using CAT6 as opposed to the 350 MHz CAT5e ?
 
Just a bit more leeway as far as CrossTalk and NEXT (near end crosstalk) goes (less prone to interference generated by the cable's pairs). 350MHz cabling can do anything that Cat 6 (550MHz) cabling can, but add a bit more interference or less than optimal situation and that Cat 6 will outperform...

BTW... that 350MHz cable is most likely Cat 5E (or Cat 5e) and therefore tested/certified at 100MHz. Cat 6 is generally tested at 250MHz...(the 350 and 550 are just 'maximums').

The cabling I used was Hitachi High-Net Supra. Very nice stuff to work with...
 

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