inexpensive type of cable composed of two unshielded wires twisted around one another (cable used in home telephone wiring and some local area networks)
Unshielded Twisted Pair Type of network cables with several parallel wires used for Ethernet The network usually has a star topology with hubs and does not need terminators
Acronym for Unshielded Twisted-Pair, the cheaper and more common form of twisted-pair wiring, used for voice telephone circuits as well as for ethernet circuits
Unshielded twisted pair; cabling with wires that are twisted around each other; the individual wires are uninsulated
Unshielded Twisted Pair - A twisted pair cable without shielding for standard applications in non-noisy environments Most UTP cables have eight conductors, organized into four pairs The wire is usually 24 gauge
Unshielded Twisted Pair - Copper wire cabling used to connect network devices to each other and to a network Made of 8 strands of copper, twisted in four pairs
Unshielded Twisted Pair: A cable having one or more twisted pairs, but with no shield per pair
Unshielded Twisted Pair cable It has 8 solid (usually AWG24) wire in 4 twisted pair design Capable of transmitting data at Fast Ethernet speed over a maximum distance of 100 metres Some come with a sheiding are called STP - Shield Twisted Pair
A cable that consists of two or more insulated conductors in which each pair of conductors are twisted around each other There is no external protection and noise resistance comes solely from the twists
Unshielded Twisted Pair: A cable with one or more twisted copper wires bound in a plastic sheath Preferred method to transport data and voice to business workstations and telephones Unshielded wire is preferred for transporting high speed data because at higher speeds, radiation is created If shielded cabling is used, the radiation is not released and creates interference