Coaxial Cable

CategoryStandardDistance
ThinNet10Base2200 meters
ThickNet10Base5500 meters

Twisted Pair Cable

It uses “xx Base T” naming convention
xx: Speed of the cable
Base: Baseband communication (Single Frequency)
T: Twisted Pair

CategoryCommon NameStandardBandwidthDistance
CAT 3Ethernet10Base-T10 Mbps100 meters
CAT 5Fast Ethernet100Base-TX100 Mbps100 meters
CAT 5eGigabit Ethernet1000Base-T1000 Mbps (1 Gbps)100 meters
CAT 6Gigabit Ethernet1000Base-T1 Gbps100 meters
CAT 610 Gigabit Ethernet10GBase-T10 Gbps55 meters
CAT 6a10 Gigabit Ethernet10GBase-T10 Gbps100 meters
CAT 710 Gigabit Ethernet10GBase-T10 Gbps100 meters
CAT 840 Gigabit Ethernet40GBase-T40 Gbps30 meters

Only CAT 5 cables use TX to represent Twisted Pair Cable
CAT 7 was released before CAT 6a and it supported using RJ-45 or Tera Connector

Fiber Optic Cable

StandardModeBandwidthDistance
100Base-FXMMF100 Mbps2 kms
100Base-SXMMF100 Mbps300 meters
1000Base-SXMMF1000 Mbps220-550 meters
1000Base-LXSMF/MMF1000 Mbps5 kms/550 meters
10GBase-SRMMF10 Gbps400 meters
10GBase-LRSMF10 Gbps10 kms

100Base-FX uses wavelength in the range used by SMF which allows it to transfer data for such large distances
100Base-SX uses a shorter wavelength and LED as its light source making it cheaper to manufacture
1000Base-SX uses nanometer near infrared wavelengths
1000Base-LX uses long range lasers as its light source
SR stands for Short Reach
LR stands for Long Reach