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...Untwist the wires to within 1/8" of the jacket. Arrange the wires according to the cable spec (568B in this case). Flatten and align the wires. Make one straight cut across all the conductors, removing approximately 1/2" to ensure the ends are of ...
...make technology simple. It provides you with a clear, concise overview information about fibre optic cables, so you can make an informed purchasing decision. • The basics of Fibre Optic Cables • The Advantages of Fibre. • Multimode vs. single-mode f...
...can be a daunting proposition. You have to consider many factors such as network equipment, available space, bandwidth specifications, total cost of ownership, future applications and cabling lifespan. • The Black Box Explains series aims to make te...
...solutions for high-density infrastructures • In a survey* of IT professionals, 85% said they are increasing density to: • 50%: Reduce cabinet/rack space. • 47%: Lower costs. • 38%: Save on cable management. •   • Download • The • SpaceGAIN brochure...
...your unique connectivity problems. If we don't stock it, we'll make it for you.  • Not only do we modify existing cables and adapters, we also build them from scratch to your specs! UTP, fiber optic, RS-232, coax, A/V—tell us what you need, and w...
...also typically used with LED transmitters. OM1 and OM2 cable are not suitable though for today's higher-speed networks. • OM3 and OM4 are both laser-optimized multimode fiber (LOMMF) and were developed to accommodate faster networks such as 10, 4...
...and receive pairs are crossed between Connector A to Connector B on either end of the cable. There are two standards for the pairing of Crossover cables, one for the 568-A  & 568-B and one for USOC. • Learn more: • UTP Cable and colour drift •  
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