2.1.2 -- Twisted Pair Facts Flashcards
1
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Advantages of twisted pair cabling
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- Flexibility
- Cost
- Ease of use
- Work with newer protocols
2
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Disadvantages of twisted pair
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- Susceptible to interference
* Susceptible to eavesdropping
3
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PLENUM cable
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- Plenum rated non-toxic when burned
- Plenum must be used in plenum spaces
- Can be used in RISER spaces
- Plenum space is a part of a building that provides a pathway for he airflow needed by heating and ac systems such as above a dropped ceiling or below a raised floor.
4
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RISER Cables
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- Designed for installation that run between floors.
* NEVER 2 be used in plenum spaces
5
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Twisted Pair (SOLID)
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- Solid wires conduct electrical signals better but prone to break when they are repeatedly bent
- Use solid cable in permanent and semi-permanent installations
6
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Twisted Pair (Stranded)
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- More flexible, but doesn’t carry signals as well
* Use stranded cable for patch cords and when cables are frequently moved
7
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Phone Cable
RJ11
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- A phone cable is used to connect a PC to a phone jack in a wall outlet to establish a dial up internet connection.
- Total of 4 wires
8
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Cat
RJ45
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- Designed for use with 10-megabit Ethernet (10BASE-T) or 16-megabit token ring.
9
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Cat 5
RJ45
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- Supports 100-megabit Ethernet (100BASE-TX) and ATM networking.
- Can support gigabit (1000 Mb) Ethernet
10
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Cat 5e
RJ45
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- Similar to Cat 5 but provides better EMI protection
* Supports 100-megabit (100BASE-T) and gigabit (1000BASE-T) Ethernet
11
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Cat 6
RJ45
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- Supports 10-Gbps Ethernet (10GBASE-T) and high-bandwidth communications
- In most cases provides solid plastic core that keeps the twisted pairs separate and prevents the cable from being bent too tightly
12
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Cat 6a
RJ45
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- Is designed to provide better protection against EMI and crosstalk than Cat 6.
- Provides better performance especially when used with 10-Gbps Ethernet (10-GBASE-T)
13
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RJ11
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- Has 4 connectors
- Supports up to 2 pair of wires
- Uses a locking tab to keep the connector secure in an outlet
- Used primarily for telephone wiring
14
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RJ45
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- Has 8 connectors
- Supports up to 4 pairs of wires
- Uses a locking tab to keep the connector secure in an outlet
- Used for Ethernet and some token ring connections
15
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GG45
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- Has 8 connectors
- Supports 4 pairs of wires
- Backwards compatible with RJ45
- 4 additional connector that duplicate and replace the 4 inner pins on the JR45