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| Junior Member | hey gang at home im running an old network hub now it's getting a little old 10mps ![]() just wanted to know which way to go switch or hub and want it to still work on my old xbox and all my old cables will a 10 100 1000 switch work for me or will i have to get a 100 hub thanks |
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| Premium Member | I think you would be going to find a new Hub these days. Just get yourself a 10/100 Switch. Unless your moving really large files around your network constantly, your unlikely to need the speed that a gigabit port will offer. Aside from that, the xbox is only 10/100 and a switch will be faster anyway due to no collisions on the network. Your old cables should also be fine with a 10/100 switch, but maybe not so for a gigabit switch.
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| Premium Member | You can use cat5 as long as all 4 pairs are connected. Some, and it really isnt that common, cat5 cables only have 2 pairs connected for 10/100Mbit. 1000Mbit connections use all 4 pairs to tx/rx. So you can use cat5 as long as they are good quality cables. Typically if the cables are certified all 4 pairs will be terminated, its only the cheap stuff thats not certified that wont have all pairs connected.
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| Premium Member | When people talk of cat5 these days, they are generally referring to cat5e as the specification is almost identical except for stricter performance specs on the cat5E standard. Cat6 is cabling standard for gigabit however as it has ratings of up to 250Mhz as opposed to 100Mhz for the cat5/E (Enhanced) standard.
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