Ethernet cable speeds

cclloyd9785

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We have a bunch of ethernet cables, I have no clue how old. But do they have a speed limit, or is that based on the network card? They are less than 10 years old I know that, so if I upgrade the network card in our computer from 100 to 1Gb ethernet card, will the chord matter or do I need a new one of that too?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite L505D-S9565
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64, Mac OS X 10.6.2 x64
CPU
AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core 2.1 GHz
Motherboard
Toshiba Built-In with Insyde H20 BIOS 1.40
Memory
4 GB DDR2 800 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD Mobility 3100 Graphics 256MB to 1468 MB Shared
Sound Card
Realtek Mobile ALC272 HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6" TFT LCD with TruBrite, Samsung 1080p HDTV
Screen Resolution
1366x768, 1920x1080
Hard Drives
❶:Main: Toshiba 250 GB SATA 5400 RPM
PSU
N/A
Case
N/A
Cooling
Built-in/Open window in winter :P
Keyboard
Built-in
Mouse
Build-in Symantics SmartTouch Pad
Internet Speed
55 MB/sec Down, 9 MB/sec Up
Other Info
❷:Backup: Seagate FreeAgent Desk USB 2.0 5400 RPM
❸:Media: Toshiba 640 GB USB 2.0 5400 RPM Portable Edition
Look at the image on this webpage:
Category 5 cable - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See where the cable has CAT 5 written on it?

You can read the info on that site - but I'll add that if the cable has been kinked, knotted or folded too sharply - the cable is not as good as it would be had it been treated correctly. You will probably never notice the performance degradation from cables that have been damaged due to excessive bending, but it is there.

Look for the info written on the cables that you have. Most will probably say CAT 5. It has been around for quite a while.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Employer provided Dell Latitude
OS
W7 Pro SP1 64bit
CPU
i7
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drives
crappy SSD
Antivirus
Employer mandated Symantec Endpoint Protection
Browser
Pale Moon 64bit, IE11 64bit & Chrome 64bit
if the cables in the wall are cat5, your pc cable to the wall socket can be cat5 or higher. ideally, for gigabyte use cat5e or even better, cat6 throughout. my 1gb intel network adapter has diagnostics for signal quality and frequency response. it fails on both with a 2m. cat5 from my pc to my 1gb ports on the router. it passes with a cat6. i do not notice any difference tho, but will keep the cat6 on the pc justincase. my other devices (tv, set-top boxes) work just fine on cat5 cables. also, if you have a long cable run (100 feet or so) or too many coupler sockets between your pc and the server/switch/router it will degrade performance a bit.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build Nanu by 3SX
OS
Win 7 ultimate x64 sp1
CPU
Intel i7 4 core 3770k ivy bridge o/c to 4.2ghz
Motherboard
Asus p8z77-i Deluxe
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia geforce GTX650
Sound Card
Realtek on mb
Monitor(s) Displays
24in. lcd/led
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
128GB Kingston SSD
500GB seagate maximus xt hybrid
500GB hitachi HD
500GB external WD Passport usb3
PSU
Silverstone 450 watt
Case
Silverstone FT03 Black Fortress
Cooling
Water cooler
Keyboard
Logitech wireless kbd/mouse mk300
Mouse
Logitech wireless kbd/mouse mk300
Internet Speed
8mb adsl (actuall speed is around 6mb)
Other Info
Asus DSL-N55U wireless router
SONY BC-5850H 6X BLURAY writer
OUTPOST Security Suite
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