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Cat5e Cable

Cat5e CableCat5e cable?

I know you have to have no more than half an inch untwisted pair Cat 5e, but it can do if you remove all plastic outer jacket Cat5e as long as you do not untwist the pair?

The sheath is just there to protect actually.

You should not have problems without it, but the cables inside are very delicate, and I recommend its retention.

What you do not want to do is remove more than 1 / 2 inch of the outer ........ You want to maintain the twist all the way to the endpoint. The twist is very important because it prevents crosstalk.

You're probably using UTP (unshielded twisted pair) wiring. If you use a UTP cable, then remove the sheath should not effect performance. He leaves a son most likely to be damaged if so I would not recommend it.

Untwist the twisted pairs do not cause problems with crosstalk. You do not want to do.

You are very well ... Make sure not to remove all coatings. Cross talk is barely - with CAT5 and CAT6 - Today the twists are so tight, it's a pain to have fun with him. I've never heard of the Cross on the line latency or seen before because the pairs were untwisted. I think it's a myth that the old art school instructors ring and put in their books.

Posted on April 19, 2010.
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