Data transfer speed of coaxial cable.

March 27th, 2021

Anyone know?
Google won’t give me straight answers. ;\
Thanks.
– Ryan.

Answer #1
you not very goood a googling first hit is http://en.kioskea.net/contents/transmission/transcabl.php3
its got the transfer rates half way down page
Answer #2
How can people fail so much at Googling :S.
Answer #3
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Answer #4
That’s for UTP/STP. Do you guys know what you’re on about?
Answer #5
Coaxial Cable uses a copper wire for the conductor, on top of this is insulation for the wire. The third layer consists of a metallic foil or woven copper braid as a shielding, followed by a rubber jacket on the top. It is often referred to as Thicknet or Thinnet, depending on the specification.
Benefits:
* It costs less to buy than Fiber Optic
* It has speeds of 10mb/s to 100mb/s.
* It costs more to install Coaxial cable.
I’m guessing its based on Quality of the wire(Quality of the copper inside), and the footage used.. I’m 100% sure that 10 feet of wire will be much faster than 100 feet..
~Blaze
Answer #6
Thank you Blaze 9 for a good, relevent answer
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Answer #7

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