Your question doesn't make any sense. Is this really the question you are trying to ask? Are you trying to determine the max bandwidth that can be achieved using twisted pair?
100ft
twisted pair wire is limited in distance, bandwidth, and data rate.
twisted pair wire is limited in distance, bandwidth, and data rate.
Twisted pair cables offer better bandwidth than untwisted pair cables primarily due to their design, which reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI). The twisting of the wires helps cancel out noise from external sources and minimizes crosstalk between adjacent pairs. This improved signal integrity allows twisted pair cables to support higher frequencies and, consequently, greater data transmission speeds compared to untwisted pairs. Additionally, the structured cabling in twisted pairs enhances performance over longer distances.
The length of the cable is typically limited to 100 meters. The cable should not pass too close to sources of electromagnetic interferences (for example, motors). This type of cable has a limited bandwidth; typically much less than that of fiber optic cables. The bandwidth of twisted pair cables is typically 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.
Obviously the hardware router of wi fi signal has a malfunction. So a process known as magnetic repulsion is used so that the twisted pairs oof wires do not interfere within the wireless networking. P.s these are not the disadvantages
UTP- Unshielded twisted pair
No
Two conductors, twisted together, without creating a short.
there are 2 categories of twisted pair calbes 1. un-sheilded twisted pair (UTP) 2. Sheilded twisted pair (STP)
Twisted pair cables were invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1881.
The twisting in a twisted pair cable helps make the cable immune to electromagnetic interference. These cables are of two types: Shielded and unshielded twisted pair.