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File transfer speed
Hi
I am copying some large files from my main PC to my laptop and I am only getting 11 Mb a second I am connected into a 100 meg wireless router which my PC is also connected
on the CAT5 that connects my laptop to the switch it says
E256123 AWM 2835 60C 30.V VW-1 24AWG/4P UTP TIA/EIA 568-B LANTEK
I have no idea what that says I thought it would say CAT5-E but it doesnt
I am copying some large files from my main PC to my laptop and I am only getting 11 Mb a second I am connected into a 100 meg wireless router which my PC is also connected
on the CAT5 that connects my laptop to the switch it says
E256123 AWM 2835 60C 30.V VW-1 24AWG/4P UTP TIA/EIA 568-B LANTEK
I have no idea what that says I thought it would say CAT5-E but it doesnt
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Optionsrogue2shadow Member Posts: 1,501 ■■■■■■■■□□Hi
I am copying some large files from my main PC to my laptop and I am only getting 11 Mb a second I am connected into a 100 meg wireless router which my PC is also connected
on the CAT5 that connects my laptop to the switch it says
E256123 AWM 2835 60C 30.V VW-1 24AWG/4P UTP TIA/EIA 568-B LANTEK
I have no idea what that says I thought it would say CAT5-E but it doesnt
"TIA/EIA 568B" is your clue to it being an ethernet cable (and the UTP too). Its the arrangement of the pins (whether the sequencing starts with a green/white pin (TIA/EIA 568A) or an orange/white pin (TIA/EIA 568B)).
TIA/EIA-568 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia -
OptionsLee H Member Posts: 1,135Followed the link and had a quick scan of the page but failed to see where it says exactly what speed I should be getting, niether did it say it is CAT5-E as apose to the older CAT-5
Still none the wiser but thanks for the help. -
Optionsrogue2shadow Member Posts: 1,501 ■■■■■■■■□□Followed the link and had a quick scan of the page but failed to see where it says exactly what speed I should be getting, niether did it say it is CAT5-E as apose to the older CAT-5
Still none the wiser but thanks for the help
Thats my bad; I just sped through the posting to at least get something up for you in regards to the identification of the cable.
Here are some links to the conversion tables and a calculator:
Data rate units - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Computer Data Conversion Calculators 2
You stated your router was running at 100mbps for the interface which would put you at 12.5MB roughly (a sec; let me know if I'm wrong) so getting 11 isn't too bad I guess?