A network technician is troubleshooting a newly installed Cat6 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable run connecting a workstation to a switch patch panel. While a basic pin-to-pin continuity cable tester confirms that all eight conductors are connected straight-through with no open or short circuits, the connection suffers from severe packet loss and degraded throughput when transmitting data. Which of the following cable testing features or tools should the technician use to identify the root cause of this performance failure?
- A wiremap tester capable of detecting split pairsCevap
- BA basic pin-to-pin continuity cable tester to re-verify pin assignments
- CA tone generator and probe kit to trace the cable route
- DAn Optical Power Meter (OPM) to measure signal attenuation along the copper run
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A wiremap tester capable of detecting split pairs is required because split pairs maintain straight-through electrical continuity but disrupt pair twisting, causing severe electromagnetic interference and crosstalk.
A wiremap tester equipped to detect split pairs is the correct choice because split pairs occur when conductors from different twisted pairs are wired to pin pairs in parallel across both ends of a cable. This configuration maintains DC continuity (passing a basic pin-to-pin tester), but completely eliminates the differential cancellation of electromagnetic interference provided by twisted pairs, resulting in severe near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and packet corruption during high-speed data transmission.
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Identifying split pairs using advanced wiremap testing