thank you sir... regarding with this EMF issue... does an electric wires
cause a lot of EMF that would disrupt the signal? since i have no choice but
to cross those wires... ^__^


tensai

On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 5:32 AM, Gerald Quimpo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> On Tuesday 08 April 2008 22:42:32 Stephen Piana wrote:
> > thanks for the reply... this really helps... since i already tried
> directly
> > from router to a workstation using 100m UTP wla gyud connection
> mahitabo...
> > that's why solution nko is to add a switch in the middle... that's why
> nag
> > ask lng ko if pede ba... salamat kaayo sa inyong reply... ^__^
>
> while the standard says 100m is the maximum distance, this doesn't mean
> that 100m is a practical distance.  To get to 100m you need to have very
> high
> quality cable, good jacks and very good crimping (and, as mentioned
> earlier,
> make sure your cable doesn't get anywhere near anything with strong EMF
> as that will introduce noise.
>
> As a practical matter, you should probably never try to get to 100m.
> Unless everything is perfect you're going to have degraded signal and
> your transfer rate will suffer.
>
> Adding a switch (or hub, if you're not going to be pushing too much
> traffic
> down the link) in between is a good way to solve the distance problem
> since the switch/hub will re-send the signal and boost power to nominal
> levels along the second segment of cable.
>
> tiger
>
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