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Re: Intro and Questions on Structured Cabling Wiring Scheme
- Subject: Re: Intro and Questions on Structured Cabling Wiring
Scheme
- From: "rb_ziggy" <richard.boreham@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:20:40 -0000
Phil
If you check back in the archives (see earlier post) you will find
quite a bit on this and yes, it consistently causes confusion.
However as you have already surmised, it comes down to picking one
version and sticking to it everywhere. If your patch panel is marked
with one coding (and this may well be B) then that's probably the
obvious one to go with.
Good luck
Richard
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Phil Hicks" <phil@h...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> My names Phil and I used to be a servo systems engineer. I
> reinvented myself recently am now a church minister, due to our
> churches rebuild project in which I am responsible for tech
systems,
> and the fact that I played music and led meetings for years anyway.
>
> A friend in a US church prompted me to do the network and phone
runs
> in Cat5e, so now I have a lot (40) wires arriving at the home point.
>
> My question is - do I get these wired 568A or 568B or doesnt it
> matter?
>
> From the confused understanding I have after about 5 hours of web
> reading (yuk - my eyes hurt!) I think
>
> 1) on the distribution runs it doesnt really matter (so long as its
> the same each end ;-)since they are all pin to pin, the only
> difference it will make is in the colours in the patch bays /
> outlets. Then so long as we wire in and out thinking terminals it
> actually wouldnt matter
>
> 2) 568B is the standard in the UK and the RJ45 to BT adaptors
> available will be wired (colour matched) 568B
>
> Nice to be here - hope these arent daft / annoying newbie questions
>
> Phil
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