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Zorluk: OrtaTroubleshooting Physical Cabling and Connectors

A network technician terminates a new Category 6A horizontal cable run between a patch panel and a modular wall jack using T568B standards. When testing the link, a basic wiremapper confirms that all eight conductors have proper 1-to-1 pin continuity. However, when connected to a multi-gigabit switch, the link fails to negotiate a 10Gbps connection and experiences high frame error rates. A cable certifier reveals severe Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT). Which TWO of the following physical installation faults are the most likely causes of this issue? (Select TWO.)

  1. Untwisting the conductor pairs excessively at the patch panel or wall jack termination pointsCevap
  2. Accidentally wiring a split pair condition while maintaining straight-through pin continuityCevap
  3. C
    Failing to use a crossover cable pinout for connecting the patch panel to the wall jack
  4. D
    Connecting the cable run to an unshielded patch panel without terminating a drain wire to building ground

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Excessive untwisting of conductor pairs at termination points and split pair wiring configurations are the primary causes of severe Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) when 1-to-1 pin continuity is verified.
Excessive untwisting of wire pairs during termination disrupts pair geometry and reduces mutual noise cancellation, directly causing Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT). Additionally, split pair configurations swap conductors between pairs while preserving 1-to-1 pin continuity; basic continuity testers will report the cable as good, but high-frequency signals suffer catastrophic crosstalk.

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1
Analyze the reported symptoms and diagnostic tool capabilities.
The basic wiremapper passes 1-to-1 continuity, but the certifier detects severe NEXT interference.
Basic continuity wiremappers only check DC continuity (pin 1 to pin 1, etc.) and cannot detect high-frequency AC crosstalk or pair separation errors.
2
Identify physical termination factors that destroy pair cancellation.
Excessive untwisting of pairs (> 0.5 inches / 13 mm) destroys mutual inductive and capacitive noise cancellation at high frequencies.
Maintaining tight pair twisting up to the point of termination is critical for differential signal noise rejection.
3
Identify pinout errors that pass continuity checks but fail frequency certification.
Split pairs maintain end-to-end 1-to-1 pin continuity but split twisted pairs across non-paired conductors.
Because the signal and return paths are no longer twisted with each other, differential mode noise cancellation fails completely, resulting in high Crosstalk.

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Causes of Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) and Split Pairs in Twisted-Pair Cabling
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