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Color-Pattern for Straight-through

T568A: T568B:


-white green white-orange


-green orange


-white orange white-green


- blue blue


- white blue white-blue


-orange green


- white brown white-brown


- brown brown

Color-pattern for cross-over

One end: Opposite End:


1 white green White-Orange


2 green Orange


3 white orange White-Green


4 blue Blue


5 white blue White-Blue


6 orange Green


7 white brown White-Brown


8 brown Brown

Ethernet Specifications

Pin 1: TX+ Pin 6: RX-


Pin 2: TX - Pin 7: Unused


Pin 3: RX+ Pin 8: Unused


Pin 4: Unused


Pin 5: Unused

Phone Cable (RJ-11)

- Used to connect a modem to a phone jack in a wall outlet to establish a dial-up internet connection


- Has two pairs of twisted cable (total of 4 wires)

Cat 3 (RJ-45)

Designed for use with 10 megabit Ethernet


-telepone or ethernet network

Cat 5 (RJ-45)

-Up to 100Mbps


-Fast Ethernet Network



Cat5e (RJ-45)

-Gigabit Ethernet Network


-Provides better EMI protection


-1 Gbps

Cat 6 (RJ-45)

-Gigabit Ethernet Network


- 10 Gbps


-250MHz

RG-58

-Thinnet


-185m at 10Mbps


-BNC

RG-59

Cable TV and cable networking


-up to 250m for 10Mbps


-up to 150m for 100Mbps

RG-6

-300m at 10Mbps
-200m at 100Mbps
-F connector


RG-8

10base5 Ethernet networking (also called Thicknet)

BNC


- Molded onto the cable


- Used in 10base2 Ethernet networks

F-Type


- Twisted onto the cable


- Used to create cable and satellite TV connections


- Used to connect a cable modem to a broadband cable connection

Single Mode Fiber Optic

- Transfers data through the core using a single light ray


- The core diameter is around 10 microns


- Supports a large amount of data


- Cable lengths can extend a great distance

Multi-mode Fiber Optic

- Transfers data through the core using multiple light rays


- The core diameter is around 50 to 100 microns


- Cable lengths are limited in distance

ST Connector


- Used with single and multi-mode cabling


- Keyed, bayonet-type connector


- Also called a push in and twist connector



SC Connector


- Used with single and multi-mode cabling


- Push on, pull off connector type that uses a locking tab to maintain connection



LC Connector


- Used with single and multi mode cabling


- Composed of a plastic connector with a locking tab, similar RJ-45


- Half the size of the other fiber-optic connectors

MT-RJ Connector


- Used with single and Multi-mode cabling


- Uses metal guide pins to ensure it is properly aligned



You have just signed up for a broadband home internet service that uses coaxial cable. Which connector type will you most likely use?

F-type

What application is more likely to justify the investment in category 6 cable ?

Streaming video


- Specified to extend the available bandwidth from 100 MHz to 200 MHz. This serves as the basis for greater capacity, throughout and reliability. Producing high quality streaming multi-media usually requires consistent high speed network bandwidth

You need to connect the end of a Cat 6 UTP cable to a 110 punch down block. Which tool should you use?

Punchdown tool

What are the advantages of using fiber optic cabling?

- Greater cable distances without a repeater


- Immunity to electromagnetic interference

What is a major benefit of STP over UTP?

Greater resistance to interference

You are installing networking cable in the air space between the ceiling and the roof of a building. Which type of cabling should you use?

Plenum


-Plenum cable is fire resistant and non-toxic, making it optimal for wiring above ceiling tiles.

What are characteristic of coaxial network cable?

- It has a conductor made from copper in the center of the cable




- It uses two concentric metallic conductors

What type of cabling could be used for an Ethernet 100baseT (100Mbps) network?

- Category 5 UTP


- Category 6 UTP



THUNDERBOLT


- Copper Wire 3 meters; Optical Fiber 60 meters


- Version 1: 10 Gbps per channel


Version 2: 20 Gbps per channel


Version 3: 40 Gbps per channel

Video Graphics Array


-15 pin (3 rows of 5)


- 30 meters (low); 5 meters (high)

UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS 1.0


-Low speed 1.5 megabits per second, 3 meters


- Full speed 12 megabits per second, 5 meters


UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS 2.O


-480 megabits per second, 5 meters

UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS 3.0


-Superspeed


- 5Gbs, 3 meters


UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS 3.1


-3 meters


-up to 10 Gbps

FIREWIRE (IEEE)


1394


-Apple trademark


-Daisy Chain up to 63 devices


- 400 Mbps, 4.5 meters (15 feet)


1394B


-800 Mbps, 100 meters

HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE (HDMI)


- TYPE A 19 PIN; TYPE B 29 PIN


- HDMI 2.0 18 Gbps


- 5 meters

DIGITAL VIDEO INTERFACE (DVI)


- 15 meters (Low); 5 meters (High)


- Single link; 3.7 Gbps (HDTV at 60 fps)


- Dual link; 7.4 Gbps (HDTV at 85 fps)

Describe Cat6a (Augmented)

-Gigabit Ethernet Network


-10Gbps


-500 MHz

Describe Cat7

-Gigabit Ethernet Network


-10Gbps+


-600 MHz