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11-28-2003 01:10 AM
11-28-2003 01:10 AM
cat5 installation help
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11-28-2003 01:15 AM
11-28-2003 01:15 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/cablingcat5/
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11-28-2003 02:21 AM
11-28-2003 02:21 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
searching the Web for EN50173 or look at this URL
http://www.commsplace.com/Knowledge/ITcs/html/standards/en_standard/astaopen.htm
http://www.kwhw.co.uk/spec_50173.htm
Regards
Hans-Rainer
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11-28-2003 04:21 AM
11-28-2003 04:21 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/cat5_cables_.htms
Bye
Bruno
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11-28-2003 04:49 AM
11-28-2003 04:49 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
What exactly is the problem/question. Just pull the cables and go or.....?
Thanks, Ardon
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11-28-2003 10:37 PM
11-28-2003 10:37 PM
Re: cat5 installation help
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I need to install a cat5e and have not done this before.
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so why am i doing it- that's right- the company does not want to spend...
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thanks
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11-28-2003 10:40 PM
11-28-2003 10:40 PM
Re: cat5 installation help
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I have worked with networks including ethernet and fibre channel. I have setup a simple FC SAN.
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So how simple is a cat5e installation.
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Thanks.
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11-29-2003 03:59 AM
11-29-2003 03:59 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
Cat.1-7 means characterists of network.
Cat.1:1Mbs (telephone)
Cat.2:4Mbs (used by old token ring)
Cat.3:10Mbs (old network)
Cat.4:16Mbs (non standard network)
Cat.5:100Mbs (used with twisted-pairs cable)
Cat.6:350Mbs
Cat.7:1000Mbs
Also are called nnn base T (10 Base T is cat.3, 100 base T is Cat.5) where T is twiste-pair cable; you can find also 1000 base SX or 1000 base LX fiber optic cat.7.
Every cat. imply specific cable and certification procedure; standard are emanated by IEEE comitated 802 http://www.ieee.org
if you use cat.5 can use standard by EIA/TIA http://www.tia.eia.org use 4 couple of twister pairs cable unshielded (UTP) and shielded (STP); STP cable are used in Cat.6 and Cat.7.
If you specific more I can tell you more specific info.
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Antoniov
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11-29-2003 04:06 AM
11-29-2003 04:06 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
What that sum should include is correctly installed, tested and documented cable and connection hardware. Among other things, what you're paying for is the installer's experience, training and the cost of the test equipment to verify the installation is Cat5e compliant.
With sound cable plant, the offsetting savings should be:
- no employee downtime due to inability to access the IT services they need to accomplish their everyday work because of cable faults.
- your time. You should not have to approach every network problem by first having to trace & test the physical layer. When something has to be moved, you should not have to first trace the cables.
That said, if you must install yourself, find an experienced cable installer and work with him on a job or two (evenings, weekends or whatever). There are quite a few potential pitfalls, and by doing this you should avoid the worst of them.
I'm not familiar with the UK scene, but if you don't know anyone in the trade, have a look on the BICSI website (www.bicsi.org) and see which UK firms are listed.
Another possibility is that most of the larger manufacturers such as AMP, Avaya and Nordx run courses in how to install their products.
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11-29-2003 04:11 AM
11-29-2003 04:11 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
There are 2 colors standard, called EIA/TIA T568B and EIA/TIA T568A; i use T568B.
All cable start from a user acces point to a dispach box. Every cable must be certificated using a special tester. User access point is a female plug called RJ45.
In dispatch box you can connect a client to a server using a patch cable (0,5 m UTP-8 cable).
In Building cabled you can transport any signal as network for PC and telephone signal but also serial communication, thief-proof singal, etc.
To make cabled network (called PDS) you need a specialist, you cannot build by your-self.
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Antoniov
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11-29-2003 04:14 AM
11-29-2003 04:14 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
No more if you don't call an expert.
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Antoniv
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11-29-2003 04:58 AM
11-29-2003 04:58 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
I don't know whether this is still true, but for a long time there was no Euro equivalent of the EIA/TIA 530 standard which is at least as important because it covers the pathways and telecomm spaces in buildings.
The point about these standards is that none of them contain any of the practices that you need to know to install and terminate cable.
Example: you usually have to check the cable manufacturer's specs to find out that if you pull Cat5 or 5e at more than 35 lbs/16 kg or so tension, you risk lowering the Cat rating of the cable by distorting its internal structure.
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11-29-2003 05:02 AM
11-29-2003 05:02 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
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11-29-2003 05:26 AM
11-29-2003 05:26 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
http://web.anixter.com/Anixter/anixter.nsf/Standards?OpenForm
Some info on IEC 11801 at:
http://www.anixter.co.uk/
Basic cabling info (some parts out of date) at:
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/LANs/cabling-faq/
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12-03-2003 07:31 AM
12-03-2003 07:31 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
T568A Pins | T568B Pins
Pair 3 (Green) 1,2 | Pair 2 (Orange) 1,2
Pair 2 (Orange) 3,6 | Pair 3 (Green) 3,6
Pair 1 (Blue) 4,5 | Pair 1 (Blue) 4,5
Pair 4 (Brown) 7,8 | Pair 4 (Brown) 7,8
10Base-T/100Base-T
Pair 1 (Blue) 1,2
Pair 2 (Orange) 3,6
However, I believe you can use any color as long as you keep the pins on each end correct. And both ends in a standard configuration are identically terminated in all three cases above.
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12-07-2003 10:43 PM
12-07-2003 10:43 PM
Re: cat5 installation help
10baseT & 100baseT should not really be in a discussion on CAT5 cabling - these are ethernet over twisted pair standards, CAT5 or Category5 cabling has a much broader scope.
Essentially a CAT5 installation can be done to meet EIA/TIA 568 specification with NO regard to whether the end use is an Ethernet or Token Ring LAN etc.
A CAT5 spec. installation requires CAT5 material - 4 pair CAT5 twisted pair cable, CAT5 jacks/patch panels - and installation methods to ensure that all parameters stay within the specification - cable lengths need to be kept to a maximun of 90 metres, not more than 0.5" of untwisted cable at the terminations - and then the whole shebang tested or certified for length, attenuation, NEXT etc.
If this is not going to be a small network - don't try to do it yourself
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12-19-2003 01:52 AM
12-19-2003 01:52 AM
Re: cat5 installation help
Just to let you know
I did not end up performing the Cat5 installation.
Thanks again!