I would also be curious about the quality of cable as well and the different gauges used. Noise can affect these distances dramatically so I am sure the 'safe' distance to run would be in that range.

We ran indoor cat5 across the ground 800' using some 10baseT repeaters connected end to end to an an old cisco catalyst 2900 switch back in 2000.

Ran flawless till the heavy equipment guys started running over it :)


On 1/14/19 4:58 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
I figured this was the best place to ask this question:

What is the primary reason for the 100M limit on copper Ethernet links? Is it related to bit errors/SNR or is there a timing element involved? Something else?

Thanks!
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