Basic Cable Testing 7

Crosstalk and Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT)

Minimizing Crosstalk

Crosstalk problems are minimized by twisting together the two wires in each cable pair. Twisting the two wires together causes the electromagnetic fields around the wires to cancel out, leaving virtually no external field to transmit signals to nearby cable pairs.

You can avoid problems with crosstalk by observing the following precautions during installation:

When untwisting cable pairs to install connectors or make connections at punch-down blocks, make the untwisted sections as short as possible.

Be attentive when making wiring connections. Wiring errors that cause split pairs create severe crosstalk problems.

Do not make sharp bends or kinks in the cable. The radius of bends in a cable should be larger than 1 inch (2.54 cm).

Handle LAN cable carefully during installation. Do not step on the cable or pinch it with tight cable ties.

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