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STP shield Performance
Protects from EMI. Shield must be fully enclosed
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Fiber Optic Cable
Not susceptible to outside EMI or crosstalk interference, nor does it generate it .
Can exceed 500Gbps
35
Cable Bandwidth is a function of
Reducing frequency or distance (resistance) increases the maximum bandwidth because SNR improves
37
100 BaseT Ethernet
Operating Frequency
31.25MHz
115
100Base-T4 Ethernet
Existing CAT3 complaint systems could also support fast Ethernet
124
ATM
Designed to use high-speed communication protocols that does not depend on any specific LAN topology
130
NFPA
Sponsors NEC (national electrical Code)
136
Article 250 Covers Grounding
148
Something in the "WARNING"
Whether you can leave wire in the system?
Much of this cabling id old CAT1 and CAT3 type cables, some of ir with inadequate flame rating
172
Know what a Patch Panel looks like

182
Kevlar scissors
For fiber-optic cables, special scissors are available that cut through aramid with relative ease
185
Punch-Down Tool the correct tool inserting a conductor in the IDC termination slot
218
Stranded-conductors (True/False)

False
A stranded-conductor cable is used for patch cords and shorter cabling runs, making them more flexible and giving them lesser attenuation than a solid-conductor cable.
220
maximum Distance for Horizontal run
90 meters
220
maximum Distance for Patch cord
No longer than 3 meters
250
Adv of Fiber-Optic Cabling
Immunity to EMI; higher data rate; longer maximum distance; better security
256
Multimode Plastic
Optical fiber is of the lowest quality and are seldom sufficient to transmit light over long distances (50 micron)
281
Fixed design wall plug advantage and disatvantage
Advan: inexpensive and simple to install
Disadvan: configuration cannot be change & usually not compatible with night speed networking systems
286
Wiring Scheme for 568A or B
1.w/g. 2. G, 3. w/or, 4.blue, 5. w/blue, 6. O,
7. w/br, 8. brown

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USOC Wiring Scheme
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