What does the abbreviation ‘Base’ mean?
`Baseband’. A Baseband network is one that provides a single channel for communications across the physical medium e.g. cable, so only one device can transmit at a time. Devices on a Baseband network are permitted to use all available bandwidth for transmission. The opposite of `Baseband’ is `Broadband’. Broadband implements multiple channels typically using Frequency or Time Division Multiplexing techniques. A typical example of a `Broadband’ network is Cable or Satellite TV. ProPlex PCCAT5P and PCCAT5EP are both Baseband cables.