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Network Cabling: Way Cool!

Network Cabling Making connections with Cat5 This document discusses making connections with Cat5 cabling. It covers common cable types like coaxial, UTP, and fiber optic. UTP cable characteristics are described, including being unshielded, twisted pairs within an insulating sheath. Tools and steps for making patch cables are outlined, including stripping cable, arranging wires in the RJ45 connector according to the TIA 568A or 568B standard, crimping, and testing the connection. The objectives are listed as describing cable types, UTP cable construction, uses in Ethernet, and demonstrating how to make a working patch cable.

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Network Cabling: Way Cool!

Network Cabling Making connections with Cat5 This document discusses making connections with Cat5 cabling. It covers common cable types like coaxial, UTP, and fiber optic. UTP cable characteristics are described, including being unshielded, twisted pairs within an insulating sheath. Tools and steps for making patch cables are outlined, including stripping cable, arranging wires in the RJ45 connector according to the TIA 568A or 568B standard, crimping, and testing the connection. The objectives are listed as describing cable types, UTP cable construction, uses in Ethernet, and demonstrating how to make a working patch cable.

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Network Cabling

Making connections with Cat5

Way cool!

Learning Objectives
List

common cable types used in networking


Describe how UTP cables are made
Explain how UTP cables are used in Ethernet
networks
Demonstrate the ability to make a working
patch cable
Name the two wiring standards used for
wired Ethernet networks and their uses

TYPE OF CABLING
1.

STRAIGHT THRU
- IS A DIFFERENT DEVICES
2. CROSS OVER CABLE
- SAME DEVICES CONNECTION

COLOR CODING

TYPE B

Common network cable types

Coaxial cable

Unshielded
twisted pair

Fiber optic

UTP characteristics

Unshielded
Twisted (why?) pairs of insulated conductors
Covered by
insulating sheath

RJ45 connector

Making connections - Tools

Cat5e cable
RJ45 connectors
Cable stripper
Scissors
Crimping tool

Making connections - Steps


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Strip cable end


Untwist wire ends
Arrange wires
Trim wires to size
Attach connector
Check
Crimp
Test

Step 1 Strip cable end

Strip 1 1 of insulating sheath


Avoid cutting into conductor insulation

Step 2 Untwist wire ends

Sort wires by insulation colors

Step 3 Arrange wires

TIA/EIA 568A: GW-G OW-Bl BlW-O BrW-Br


TIA/EIA 568B: OW-O GW-Bl BlW-G BrW-Br

Step 5 Attach connector

Maintain wire order,


left-to-right, with RJ45
tab facing downward

Step 6 - Check

Do all wires extend to end?


Is sheath well inside connector?

Step 7 - Crimp

Squeeze firmly to crimp connecter


onto cable end (8P)

Step 8 Test

Does the cable work?

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