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Why ethernet RJ45 8P8C are wired in today's way? (Read 1034 times)
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Why ethernet RJ45 8P8C are wired in today's way?
Aug 30
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, 2012, 10:37pm
Can't understand why RJ45 connector need to split pair-3 and put pair-1 in-between them?
Could anyone help explain the reason behind it?
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