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Modular Plugs
Network mating interface RJ-45 Modular Plug has a long history with Telecom Legacy. Transmission speeds increase as network technology advances, and bandwidth requirements also grow. Modular Plug plays an important role in copper cabling. The Telecom legacy is the basis for the network evolution, meaning some disadvantages are inherent. For the concerns of compatibility with the existing telecom system, central pins 4 and 5 are preoccupied. Combinations of pins 1.2 and 7.8 can still maintain good impedance, but pin 3.6 cannot avoid twisted pair splits. As a result, Pair 3 (Pin 3.6) becomes the most impedance mismatched pair and picks up unwanted signals from the other pairs, especially Pair 1 (Pin 5.4). RJ-45 Modular Plugs are known for their inherent disadvantages, but the workmanship in terminating the twisted pairs also determines whether you will have an acceptable Category Compliant patch cord. You may say perhaps the weakest link in the whole network cabling is the patch cord, the weakest connection within the patch cord is the modular plug. It makes a lot of sense to choose well-designed RJ-45 Modular Plugs to complete the cabling channel. Here are a few tips for selecting a good one:
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