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Cabling!

Cabling!. Types of cable. Cat 5/5e Plenum Coating PVC Cat 6/6e Fiber. Cat 5/5e. Cat 5 Rated to 100 Mbps Cat5e Cat 5 enhanced Supports 100 Mbps or 1Gbps Stricter specifications Power Sum Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk Near-End crosstalk Attenuation, Return Loss 3 twists per inch

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Cabling!

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  1. Cabling!

  2. Types of cable • Cat 5/5e • Plenum Coating • PVC • Cat 6/6e • Fiber

  3. Cat 5/5e • Cat 5 • Rated to 100 Mbps • Cat5e • Cat 5 enhanced • Supports 100 Mbps or 1Gbps • Stricter specifications • Power Sum Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk • Near-End crosstalk • Attenuation, Return Loss • 3 twists per inch • The more twists per-inch, the more noise rejection.

  4. Cat 6 • Cat 6 • Higher performance than Cat 5e • Performance relies on all components of the channel • Jacks • Patch-panels/cables • Cross connects • Cable

  5. Comparison

  6. Rules for running cable • Things to watch for • Fluorescent lighting • Stay 12 inches or more away • Transformers / Electric motors • 40 inches or more • Power lines • No less than 5 in. • Higher the power– further away wiring should be

  7. Maximum Distances • 100 meters for cat 5/5e/6 • To increase it, use a hub/repeater/bridge, etc…

  8. Important but forgotten • Cable relies on the twists • Untwisting for ends should be as little as possible • No more than ½ inch for Cat 5 • If you must cross with an electrical wire or conduit, they should cross at a 90 degree angle. • 25 lbs of pressure can untwist the pairs.

  9. The nitty-gritty 568-B Standard 568-A Standard

  10. Cross-over cable • Wire one end with T-568-B and the other with T-568-A

  11. Punch Panels

  12. More Info on the web • www.google.com • http://www.aptcommunications.com/ncode.htm • http://www.lanshack.com/make-cat5E.asp • http://cim.pennwellnet.com/Articles/article_display.cfm?Section=Articles&ARTICLE_ID=71394&Publication_ID=27

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