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What SPECIFICALLY causes the SPEED of data  transfer? -CAT 5, 6, and 7

Asked by the_aruh in Networking Cables, Networking Hardware

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Ok here is my very specific question.

What ACTUALLY is the root cause for achieving different speeds of data transfer?

for instance, if I purchase a Cat 6 cable, and Cat 6 cables are supposed to give me a speed of 155 Mbps, why is it that when I plug the Cat 6 cable into my laptop and connect to the internet, I'm still getting a data transfer speed of the normal 100Mbps?

WHAT makes the data transfer process SPEED UP?  Is it the actual CABLE or is it the actual switch or cable modem? or is it a COMBINATION of the two?

Since Cat 7 cables are supposed to allow data transfer speeds of 1Gbps what would I ACTUALLY need to do to really see that speed when connecting to the internet - in ADDITION to just purchasing the cable?

Please be very specific when answering.

Thank you kindly.

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