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Brian Henning wrote:
| As I understand it, 10-base-T needs 4 conductors (two signal, two | ground) and 100-base-T requires all 8 (four signal, four ground). | | Someone correct me if I'm wrong!
I thought that 10 Base T uses differential signalling as well, but I could be wrong (I don't have the spec in front of me). However, the mask template is far different than 100Mbps.
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