LANcat
User Manual
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NEXT is measured in decibels (dB). A high dB value, which is
typically referred to as low NEXT, is good (for example, 48 dB).
This means there is a large difference between the transmitted
signal and the resulting NEXT. A low dB value, which is typically
referred to as high NEXT, is bad (for example, 20 dB). This means
NEXT is significant in relation to the transmitted signal.
The following table describes some common causes of NEXT and
their solutions.
Common
Causes of
Excessive
NEXT
Solution
Bad or low-grade
patch cables
Patch cables may not be twisted pair. A
common mistake is to use silver satin
untwisted cable for data applications.
Patch cable could be wired incorrectly.
Check twisted pairs per the EIA/TIA 568
pairing.
Check patch cable and rewire or replace as
necessary.
Terminating points
The most common point for NEXT
problems are at the termination points.
Untwisting of the wires too far from the
termination is very common. Follow
procedure for “NEXT test fails one or more
pairs” to troubleshoot.
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