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has glosseng: Category 2 cable, or simply Cat 2, is a misnomer, probably adopted by those who assumed that TIA set up "Categories" for all types of cables originally defined by Anixter, the distributor, under the grades called "Levels." TIA-568 only recognized cables of ratings or above. Anixter "Level 2" was a grade of UTP cable capable of transmitting data at up to 4 Mbit/s. Cat 2 cable was frequently used on ARCnet and 4 Mbit/s token ring networks, but it is no longer commonly used. References
lexicalizationeng: CAT 2
lexicalizationeng: CAT2
lexicalizationeng: Category 2 cable
instance of(noun) a very strong thick rope made of twisted hemp or steel wire
cable
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has glossspa: Cable de Categoría 2 o simplemente Cat 2, es un tipo de cable de par trenzado no protegido (unshielded) definido por el estándar TIA/EIA-568-B. Esta categoría de cable es capaz de transmitir datos hasta 4 Mbit/s. Generalmente ya dejó de ser usado. Véase también Estándares de Cables UTP/STP
lexicalizationspa: Cable de Categoria 2
lexicalizationspa: Cable de Categoría 2

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