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RE: cat 5 cabling - a or b standard? KAT5



> Steve [mailto:steve@xxxxxxx]
wrote:
> > When terminating my cat 5 cablebetween my face plates and my
patch
> > panels, should I use standard a or standard b?

Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
wrote:
> Either, providing both ends are the same.

Most of my Cat5 sockets and my main patch panel have only one set
of markings, however the last sockets I bought and a new small
patch pannel from B+Q, have markings for Standard A & B.  So what
one do I use in this mixed environment.

In other words what 'standard' is the most standard? I don't want to get
them all crossed over, for my newer sockets.

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