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*Foil twisted pair - FTP
*Foil twisted pair - FTP
*Make sure it is solid copper conductor, not copper clad aluminum (CCA)
*Make sure it is solid copper conductor, not copper clad aluminum (CCA)
*Types of shielding - S/FTP is the most shielded - [https://www.belden.com/blog/smart-building/stp-utp-ftp-cable-more-7-types-when-to-use-them]
*Types of shielding - S/FTP and F/FTP appears to be the most shielded - [https://www.belden.com/blog/smart-building/stp-utp-ftp-cable-more-7-types-when-to-use-them]. Note there is no such thing as Braid (S)+Foil (F) overall with foil twisted pair. What is the difference between the protection level of F (Foil) vs S (Braid)?

Latest revision as of 21:29, 23 August 2019

  • Direct burial cat 6 - [1]
  • There are different types of shield - foil and woven wire
  • Foil twisted pair - FTP
  • Make sure it is solid copper conductor, not copper clad aluminum (CCA)
  • Types of shielding - S/FTP and F/FTP appears to be the most shielded - [2]. Note there is no such thing as Braid (S)+Foil (F) overall with foil twisted pair. What is the difference between the protection level of F (Foil) vs S (Braid)?