Improving Network Reach with Proven Extension Solutions
Ethernet networks are widely used in homes, offices, and industrial environments because they provide reliable and high speed communication. However, every Ethernet cable has a maximum recommended length that ensures stable data transmission. For most modern twisted pair cables such as Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a, the standard limit is 100 meters. This distance includes both horizontal cabling and patch cords. When a cable exceeds the recommended range, signal degradation can occur, leading to slower speeds, packet loss, and connection instability. Understanding these limitations is essential for network planners who want to maintain optimal performance and avoid unexpected communication issues across connected devices.