Is an I2S cable a Cat 5, 6 or 7 Ethernet cable, or are they two different beasts?


This may be a silly question, I don't know.  If they're the same, why do they use the term I2S instead of Ethernet?  If they're different, what's the difference? 

I'm talking about using it between my NAS --> router --> Lumin Network Music Player. 

Thanks!
illuminator

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Mental,

Thanks, I read that yesterday.  That article makes it appear that the I2S cable has a different connector.

But I saw this:  http://stealthaudiocables.com/products/I2S/i2s.htm

I'm using Audioquest Vodka Ethernet cables right now.

When I saw the Stealth I2S cable yesterday, I began wondering if there was a difference, or if they're the same thing.

Alan,

So I2S has nothing to do with a specific cable.  It's a defined transmission protocol that a DAC may be designed to use as one of its inputs, laying out what internally wired pins are used.

Given that, then some cables with J45 connectors that are labeled as I2S, like the Stealth, may or may not have only the internal wires that the I2S specifically needs.  This would make them not usable as a standard Ethernet cable.

Does this sound correct and why a cable manufacturer would specify that it's an I2S cable?

Thanks!