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6.3 Networking Media

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MT-RJ connector Used with both single and multi-mode cabling.
Crossover twisted pair cable Arrange wires in the first connector using T568A standard and the second connector the T568B standard.
Category 7 (cat 7) cable Has the strictest specifications for crosstalk and noise of the Cat cables.
Shielded twisted pair (STP) cable A cable that provides more EMI protection but is more expensive than UTP cable.
RG-6 A coaxial cable specification used for cable TV, satellite TV, and broadband cable internet.
Insulator Surrounds inner cable conductor and keeps signal separated from the mesh conductor.
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable A cable generally used for Ethernet cables and telephone wires.
Protective layer Prevents the cladding and central core from breaking.
RJ-11 connector A connector with 4 connectors, 2 pairs of wires, and a locking tab; used primarily for telephone wiring.
RJ-45 connector A connector with 8 connectors, 4 pairs of wires, and a locking tab; used for Ethernet networks.
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