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GUIDE  

x-series c abling

Cabling guide for X-series installations

NComputing X-series products deliver exceptional multimedia performance to 

multiple users sharing a single computer. This is enabled by the direct connection 

between the X-series plug-in card and the access device. While the connections 

use standard Category 5e and Category 6 STP cables, the signals going across the 

cable are not Ethernet. Instead, the video and peripheral signals are sent directly 

using all four twisted pairs of the cable. Therefore it is important to always use 

correctly specified, quality cables with the X-series. This cabling guide will help 

you select the right cable type and length for your installation.

Cable Type 

The table below lists the two cable types that are supported by the X-series.  

 

Shielded Category 6 cable is required above 5 meters to ensure video signal 

quality over the longer distance. Cables should be terminated to RJ-45  

connectors according to the standard method (wires match on both ends  

of the cables as shown below). This is the most common configuration available 

when purchasing standard patch cables. So called “cross-over” cables (used to 

directly connect two Ethernet devices without a switch) CANNOT be used.

 

NComputing offers a certified 5 meter Category 5e UTP cable, which is the 

longest Category 5e cable supported by the X-series. Other Category 5e cable 

length options and Category 6 STP cables are readily available from a variety  

of suppliers. 

You have two options for terminating your cable:

1) Purchase patch cables of a specific length that have been terminated by your 

cable vendor

2) Purchase a large roll of cable (often sold in 50 ft or 100 ft rolls) and then  

terminate the ends yourself to create any custom length

If you choose to use the second option, make sure you have the appropriate 

termination tools and carefully follow the instructions provided with the tools 

to ensure proper termination. Pre-made cables are convenient, but can result 

in excess cable if you cannot find the exact length you need. Making your own 

cable can give you a custom fit and may save on material costs, but will require 

significantly more installation time. Most customers find that using pre-made 

cables is the best and easiest approach.

When sizing your cables, provide some extra length to make it easy to route 

cable (i.e. for pre-made cables, choose the next biggest standard size from what 

you have measured). However, avoid providing too much cable leaving excess 

to be rolled or bundled. The following section provides some basic cable sizing 

guidelines for typical X-series configurations. 

Cable Type

Distance Supported

Category 5e UTP (unshielded twisted pair)

up to 5 meters (16.4 feet)

Category 6 STP (shielded twisted pair)

up to 10 meters (32.8 feet)

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