What is the transmission distance of 1FE 1GE?

Jul 14, 2025

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Nina Sun
Nina Sun
I am a Technical Writer at Good Mind Electronics, specializing in creating detailed product manuals and technical documentation. My work helps users understand and maximize the potential of our electronics solutions.

Hey there! As a supplier of 1FE 1GE devices, I often get asked about the transmission distance of 1FE 1GE. So, I thought I'd take a moment to break it down for you.

First off, let's quickly understand what 1FE 1GE means. 1FE stands for 1 Fast Ethernet port, which typically operates at a speed of 100 Mbps. On the other hand, 1GE represents 1 Gigabit Ethernet port, offering a much faster speed of 1000 Mbps. These ports are commonly found on networking equipment like switches, routers, and network interface cards.

Now, the transmission distance of 1FE and 1GE can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of cable used, the quality of the cable, and the network environment.

Transmission Distance of 1FE

For 1FE, the most common cable type is Category 5 (Cat5) or Category 5e (Cat5e) Ethernet cable. These cables are designed to support Fast Ethernet speeds. According to the Ethernet standard, the maximum transmission distance for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Cat5 or Cat5e cable is 100 meters (about 328 feet). This distance limit is set to ensure reliable data transmission and minimize signal degradation.

In real - world scenarios, though, the actual transmission distance might be slightly less due to factors like cable bends, interference from other electrical devices, and the quality of the cable connectors. If you need to extend the transmission distance of 1FE, you can use devices like Ethernet extenders or repeaters. These devices can regenerate the signal and allow you to transmit data over longer distances.

Transmission Distance of 1GE

When it comes to 1GE, the situation is a bit more complex. Gigabit Ethernet can use different types of cables, and each type has its own transmission distance limitations.

Category 5e and Category 6 Cables

Category 5e cable can support Gigabit Ethernet, but it has a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters. Category 6 (Cat6) cable, which is an improved version of Cat5e, also has a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters for Gigabit Ethernet. Cat6 cable has better performance in terms of reducing crosstalk and interference compared to Cat5e, which makes it a better choice for Gigabit Ethernet networks.

Category 6a and Category 7 Cables

Category 6a (Augmented Cat6) and Category 7 (Cat7) cables are designed to support even higher - speed networks and longer transmission distances. For Gigabit Ethernet, Cat6a and Cat7 cables can also support a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters. However, these cables are more expensive than Cat5e and Cat6 cables, but they offer better performance and are more future - proof.

Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optic cables are another option for Gigabit Ethernet. They offer much longer transmission distances compared to copper Ethernet cables. There are two main types of fiber optic cables used in Ethernet networks: multimode fiber (MMF) and single - mode fiber (SMF).

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Multimode fiber can support Gigabit Ethernet over distances of up to 550 meters for 62.5 - micron MMF and up to 500 meters for 50 - micron MMF. Single - mode fiber, on the other hand, can support Gigabit Ethernet over much longer distances, typically up to 10 kilometers or more. This makes single - mode fiber a great choice for long - distance network connections, such as connecting different buildings on a campus or in a large industrial complex.

So, if you're planning a Gigabit Ethernet network and need to cover a long distance, fiber optic cable is the way to go. But keep in mind that fiber optic installation can be more expensive and requires specialized equipment and skills.

Our Product Offerings

As a supplier of 1FE 1GE devices, we have a wide range of products to meet your networking needs. Whether you're setting up a small office network or a large - scale enterprise network, we've got you covered.

We also offer related products like GPON ONU 1GE 3FE 2VoIP, XPON ONU 1GE 3FE VOIP, and XPON ONU 4GE VOIP. These ONU devices are great for integrating voice and data services in your network.

Contact for Purchase and Consultation

If you're interested in purchasing our 1FE 1GE devices or have any questions about transmission distances, network planning, or our other products, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you build a reliable and high - performance network. You can contact us to start a purchase negotiation, and our team of experts will work with you to find the best solutions for your specific requirements.

References

  • Ethernet Alliance. Ethernet Standards.
  • IEEE 802.3 Standard for Ethernet.
  • Cisco Systems. Ethernet Cabling Guidelines.
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