What do most people use these days for whole house networking?
I understand that the only think that really
matters is you keep it all the same,
but are their any benefits of one over the other?
Does one preform better over the other?
Thanks
Mark
Ya, no terminations were done in my house at all, so I got to choose! I chose A because it is far superior to B.![]()
The first revision of the standard, TIA/EIA-568-A.1-1991 was released in 1991, and was updated in 1995. The demands placed upon commercial wiring systems increased dramatically over this period due to the adoption of personal computers and data communication networks and advances in those technologies. The development of high-performance twisted pair cabling and the popularization of fiber optic cables also drove significant change in the standards, which were eventually superseded by the current TIA/EIA-568-B set.
Ya, no terminations were done in my house at all, so I got to choose! I chose A because it is far superior to B.![]()
Yeah, but if A is so good, then why did they come out with B at all? B must be better than A... it's like cable termination 2.0.
Which reminds me of one of life's very important questions. What ever happened to the people who tested Preperations A-G?
Brett
I use T568A because it places the white/orange pair right next to the white/blue pair in the jack. This helps me because my phone system uses white/blue and white/orange so I can re-task any jack from data to phone very easily at the cross-connect blocks. Apart from that there is no benefit that I am aware of.
Is there problems when you do it one way or another??
If you termnate the same way at both of ends of the cable run does it matter then?
What if i terminate one way on a quickport and put a RJ45 connection on the other side?
This stuff has me so confused...
Is there problems when you do it one way or another??
If you termnate the same way at both of ends of the cable run does it matter then?
What if i terminate one way on a quickport and put a RJ45 connection on the other side?
This stuff has me so confused...