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  1. Mark
    November 5, 2015

    I’m sorry, but this didn’t help at all.

    Maybe using more common terms or ways to explain it.

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    • Stephen
      January 26, 2016

      What didnt you understand “…RJ45 dictates how the cables are wired while CAT5 dictates the maximum speed you can attain with the cables used…”

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      • charlie
        February 1, 2016

        Are they wired the same. Is a RJ45 wired the same as a CAT5?

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      • Russell
        October 26, 2020

        Mark and Charlie,
        The thrust of the article is that RJ45 refers to the sockets at either end of the cable. CAT or CAT6 refers to the cable that connects the two sockets.

        A CAT 5 or CAT 6 cable will operate at speeds in accordance with the electrical standard upon which they are based (CAT5=1GBs, CAT6=10GBs).

        An RJ45 connector will be placed at either end of your chosen cable that will plug into your internet modem and also your computer.

        Russell

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  2. F
    April 23, 2018

    RJ45= connector
    CAT5 = wire

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    • Bob
      June 7, 2018

      Can I use an RJ45 splitter to split Cat5 cables, will it work?

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      • Shreeram
        December 31, 2018

        Yes.

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