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The document outlines an experiment aimed at studying different types of network cables, specifically focusing on the practical implementation of cross-wired and straight-through cables using a clamping tool. It details the procedure for preparing the cables, including stripping the jacket, ensuring proper untwisting, and arranging the wires according to the required diagrams for each cable type. Essential components for the experiment include RJ-45 connectors, a clamping tool, and twisted pair cable.

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The document outlines an experiment aimed at studying different types of network cables, specifically focusing on the practical implementation of cross-wired and straight-through cables using a clamping tool. It details the procedure for preparing the cables, including stripping the jacket, ensuring proper untwisting, and arranging the wires according to the required diagrams for each cable type. Essential components for the experiment include RJ-45 connectors, a clamping tool, and twisted pair cable.

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Experiment-1

Aim: Study of different types of Network cables and practically implement the cross-wired
cable and straight through cable using clamping tool.

Apparatus (Components): RJ-45 connector, Climping Tool, Twisted pair Cable

Procedure: To do these practical following steps should be done:

1. Start by stripping off about 2 inches of the plastic jacket off the end of the cable. Be very
careful at this point, as to not nick or cut into the wires, which are inside. Doing so could alter
the characteristics of your cable, or even worse render is useless. Check the wires, one more time
for nicks or cuts. If there are any, just whack the whole end off, and start over.

2. Spread the wires apart, but be sure to hold onto the base of the jacket with your other hand.
You do not want the wires to become untwisted down inside the jacket. Category 5 cable must
only have 1/2 of an inch of 'untwisted' wire at the end; otherwise it will be 'out of spec'. At this
point, you obviously have ALOT more than 1/2 of an inch of un-twisted wire.

3. You have 2 end jacks, which must be installed on your cable. If you are using a pre-made
cable, with one of the ends whacked off, you only have one end to install - the crossed over end.
Below are two diagrams, which show how you need to arrange the cables for each type of cable
end. Decide at this point which end you are making and examine the associated picture below.

Diagram shows you how to prepare straight through wired connection


Diagram shows you how to prepare Cross wired connection

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