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MAN: A metropolitan area network (MAN) is larger than a LAN. It normally covers a 

city-sized area and reaches a size several kilometers.

WAN: A wide area network (WAN) includes all networks. A WAN interconnects LASs 

that may be located in different countries.

Appendix B

Copper Pairs
1. Most LANs employing copper wires use two pairs: one pair in each direction and all 

twisted-pair are baseband.

2. Pairs must be twisted. This minimizes the EMI interface and radiation.
3. Pairs must be shielded - IBM type 1 and 2 use shielded pairs.
4. Typical interface - unshielded twisted pair (85-115 ohms at 10mhz) and shielded 

twisted pair (150 ohms).

5. For UTP, RJ45, 8-pin modular telephone plugs dominate - 10BaseT standard

specifies them.

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cable is used for both baseband and broadband LANs
1. Independence - the independence of coaxial cable is not based on size. That means, for 

example, that bib cables do not necessarily have a low impedance.

2. Three common values of impedance - 50 ohms (for baseband Ethernet/802.3 LANs),
75 ohms (for broadband LANs/801.4) and 93 ohms (for ARCnet LANs)
3. EMI, radiation and bandwidth/bit rate

• EMI susceptibly and radiation are lower than TP.
• Conventional bandwidth is greater than 400mhz. It is usually limited by the 

attached equipment.

• Data bit:10Mbps

4. Advantage of using optical fiber are:

• Security: No radiation. Avoids tapping.
• EMI: Not susceptible to electromagnetic interference.

Appendix C

Ethernet Comparison Chart

Media

Data Rate

Maximum Segment Legth (m)

Network Span (m)

Node Per Segment (m)

Topology

Thicknet 
Coaxial

10

500

2500

100

Bus

Thinnet 
Coaxial

10

185

925

30100

Bus

10 BaseT
UTP

10

100

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Summary of Contents for CTK400LAN

Page 1: ...Installation Manual CTK400LAN PC Repair Tools Professional Network Installer Tool Kit...

Page 2: ...ool 1 x Stripping Tool 30 x RJ11 Connectors 30 x RJ45 Connectors 24 x Boots for Cable Ends various colors 2 x Blades for Punch Down Tool 1 x Carrying Case Building a Cable 1 Use the Combo Crimping too...

Page 3: ...he wire into the V groove both beside colour coded tips on the connecting block 2 Use the punch down tool to establish a connection Put the punch down tool above the wire then punch the handle of the...

Page 4: ...oaxial Cable Coaxial cable is used for both baseband and broadband LANs 1 Independence the independence of coaxial cable is not based on size That means for example that bib cables do not necessarily...

Page 5: ...Installation Manual REMOTETEST Wiring Testers Remote Cable Tester for RJ45 RJ11 and BNC...

Page 6: ...g testing Connected wires display Ethernet 10Base2 10Base5 termination value detector No wire or termination indicator Wrong connection Non parallel connection Specifications Getting Started Operating...

Page 7: ...and link the T connector to the testers BNC port 2 Press the test button 3 When the LEDs stop flashing the result is ready to be read Note 1 Before conducting the test verify there isn t any activity...

Page 8: ...r these two wires are pin to pin connected or not It only indicates two wires connected No Connection Test When the No Connection LED turns on and the tester beeps once it means there is no connection...

Page 9: ...and 10Base5 terminated with 25 Ohm cable is detected Non parallel or 50 Ohm A non straight through connection cable is detected Or an Ethernet 10Base2 and 10BAse5 cable with one end termination value...

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