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In structured cabling, crosstalk can refer to electromagnetic interference from one unshielded twisted pair to another twisted pair, normally running in parallel.
Far End Crosstalk (FEXT) is interference between two pairs in one cable; as measured at the end of the cable furthest from the transmitter.
Near end crosstalk (NEXT) is interference between two pairs in one cable; as measured at the end of the cable nearest to the transmitter.
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