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


  • To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: cat 5 cabling - a or b standard? KAT5
  • From: "BUTLER, Tony, FM" <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 15:48:16 -0000
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> Either, providing both ends are the same.

Indeed, it's a bummer when you wire the the patch panel for one standard
and
then use _slightly_ different socket modules at the other end with the
wiring diagram set for the OTHER standard :(
I did this - was wiring up, checking all my connections, ran out of socket
modules, bought some more that were laid out differently so not obvious
which pin was wich - still, they did have a nice colour coded diagram on
them to follow - which I duly did.  Of course, by this time I wasn't
bothering to check the connections as I made them as when doing 48 sockets,
you soon get to know if you have punched down the wires correctly!
It was only when I finished & went back to test them that I realised
the new
modules displayed the other wiring standard :-(((
Lost heart & still haven't rewired a lot of them - the 'just in case I
ever
need them' ones, so am doing it as I need a socket & discover it is
still
reverse wired :(

> KAT5 runs over either fine.
>
> (Does this mean Groups.yahoo.com is back?)

seems to be, though only 1/2 a dozen or so emails so far - maybe the
promised backlog has actually been dumped, as I can't believe how few
messages would have been queued for this group.......

Tony


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