100Base-T is a type of Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) that uses Category 5 twisted pair cabling to achieve speeds up to 100 Mbps. It was introduced in 1995 as an upgrade from the previous 10Base-T standard, which had been limited to 10 Mbps. The higher speed offered by 100Base-T allowed for greater bandwidth and improved performance for applications such as voice, video, and data transmission over networks.
The main advantage of using Category 5 twisted pair cabling with 100 Base-T is its ability to reduce interference from external sources such as electrical motors or other nearby cables carrying high voltage signals. This reduces errors while transmitting data over the network at faster speeds than before possible with earlier standards like 10base T or even coaxial cable systems like Token Ring LANs used in older networks prior to 1995’s introduction of Ethernet technology into mainstream networking infrastructure use worldwide today. Additionally, since it uses unshielded twisted pairs instead of shielded ones found on older coaxial cables , this makes installation much easier compared too those more complex installations involving multiple layers shielding around each individual wire within a bundle when installing them. This also helps lower costs associated with purchasing materials needed during installation due their relative affordability compared too other types available on market today.
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