...traditional CAT6 and CAT5e cable but has far more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The fully shielded cable virtually eliminates crosstalk between the pairs. In addition, the cables are noise resistant, which makes the Cat...
...Cat5 extender and CAT5e or CAT6 cables (delay skew) • If you connect CAT5e or CAT6 cable to a CAT5 extender, the result is blurry images on your monitor. The effect is known as delay skew, but do you know what causes it? • Different lengths • ...
...with 1152 x 900 at 76 Hz being common. Multiple resolutions are supported and the resolution used is determined by ID bits that signal the monitor’s capabilities to the interface. • Several other computer types also use 13W3 video connec...
...higher grades of cable (CAT5e or CAT6), on longer cable runs, and on high-resolution screens. • Possible solutions • If you experience colour drift, there are several possible solutions. You can use a shorter length of cable, switch from CAT5e or CA...
...parameters to ensure CAT5e compliance, you need a tester that performs certification. • Testers that certify cabling installations • These types of testers can often generate reports that show the installed cabling’s compliance. This way, you can...
...NEXT ratings on any CAT5e and CAT6 cable you purchase. • Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) • NEXT measures an unwanted signal transmitted from one pair to another on the near end. • • Power Sum Near-End Crosstalk (PS-NEXT) • PS-NEXT measures the unwan...