
Can a telephone be used with an Ethernet cable? Indeed. Telephone standards initially included twisted pairs. Excellent telephone wire is made using CAT5, CAT5E, and CAT6.
CAT6 vs. CAT5e SpeedThe passage continues.CAT6 cables can support speeds up to 10GBASE-T or 10-Gigabit Ethernet, but CAT5e cables can only support rates up to 1GBASE-T or 1-Gigabit Ethernet. This is because CAT6 cables can operate at up to 250 MHz, which is more than double the speed of CAT5e cables (100 Mhz).
RJ11 and RJ12 are identical in size, but RJ11 is an earlier variant. RJ12 cable has six internal wires, or conductors, whereas RJ11 cable uses four. Although RJ11 and RJ12 are incompatible, RJ11 and RJ12 can be used with each other.
For best performance, use the 8-pin connector if both your motherboard and CPU support it. You are forced to use it if your motherboard and CPU are limited to 4-pin connectors.
You can proceed if your motherboard only has a 4-pin receptor but your power supply has an 8-pin connector that is divided into two 4-pin connectors. Simply insert the plug. The motherboard only need that.
A throttle network cable is made with the RJ12/RJ25 connectors. The type of wire used differs: solid wire is used with RJ12. For use with stranded wire, use RJ25.
The RJ45 connectors are used by all Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a, Cat7, and Cat7a cables.
The designation 6P6C indicates that these plugs' contacts contain six spaces, each of which holds six gold-plated contacts-a standard for RJ12 jacks. It is also intended for these plugs to be used with stranded wire.
Phone cables, sometimes referred to as RJ11 cables, are incompatible with Ethernet networks and are intended for analog telephone lines.
Both wired and wireless connections are used by home internet services. Fibre-optic, coaxial, and copper (or DSL) internet connections are examples of wired connection types, which are those in which a line is linked straight to your house.