Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) is twisted pair cabling includes a shield.This type of cabling is not commonly seen in modern LAN networks deployments till 2011 however some newer very high speed Ethernet technologies may require a cable that has a shield.
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) connector is the Registered Jack 45 (RJ-45) connector.
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Yes, STP is used in LANs where EM interference is present.
Cat5 is the standard.
twisted pair cable can used as LAN connections....for example CAT5 and CAT6 both twisted pairs.
Mainly in LAN we can use 4 types of cables: 1) STP - Shielded Twisted Pair 2) UTP- Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP have 2 types 1 is Straight Cable 2 is Cross Cable 3) Coaxial Cable 4) Fiber Optic Cable
It depends on the type of LAN; the most common cable in a LAN is UTP cable. In older LAN types you could also use coaxial copper cable. For UTP cable that would be Cat 5, cat 5E or above for most LANs.
The first variety is UTP or unshielded twisted pair, often used in LAN's with maximum cable length of 100m. The second one is STP or shielded twisted pair, extensively used for telephones.
That is a LAN with cables as opposed to wireless LAN without cables. Network cables now mostly used for a wired LAN are UTP (unshielded twisted pair) CAT5E, although STP (shielded twisted pair) and CAT6 or CAT7 specifications are also used. Before COAX cables were used.
Crossover Cable (T568A on one end, T568B on the other)
There are primary two different systems. If it is cable then RG6 cable is used. If it is a LAN then Cat. 5 will be used.
LAN cables help in transferring and receiving data