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LAN cables are generically called UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) Cable and are identified with a category rating. When installing new cable, unless there is a very good reason not to, you should be using category 5e or 6 UTP which is rated for 10mb, 100mb or Gigabit LAN operation. If you are moving to the exotic world of 10G LAN you will need category 6a wiring to go the full 100m (~330ft). Downhill, with a following wind, you can run 10G LANs over category 6 wiring

Cat5 
Cat5 cable is the bandwidth transferring tated for 10mdps to 100mbps speed supply.www.ipv4-ipv6.blogspot.com
Cat6
Cat6 cable is the bandwidth transferring tated for 1gdps to 10gbps  speed supply.

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