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To test whether a cable deserves to be called, for example, "category 5e", an alternating current ("signal") is injected at different frequencies on each pair of wires, and measurements are made, how much energy crosses over to other pairs of wire. The less energy crosses over, the better. The higher cable categories use the same methods, but they have more stringent requirements.

To test whether a cable deserves to be called, for example, "category 5e", an alternating current ("signal") is injected at different frequencies on each pair of wires, and measurements are made, how much energy crosses over to other pairs of wire. The less energy crosses over, the better. The higher cable categories use the same methods, but they have more stringent requirements.

To test whether a cable deserves to be called, for example, "category 5e", an alternating current ("signal") is injected at different frequencies on each pair of wires, and measurements are made, how much energy crosses over to other pairs of wire. The less energy crosses over, the better. The higher cable categories use the same methods, but they have more stringent requirements.

To test whether a cable deserves to be called, for example, "category 5e", an alternating current ("signal") is injected at different frequencies on each pair of wires, and measurements are made, how much energy crosses over to other pairs of wire. The less energy crosses over, the better. The higher cable categories use the same methods, but they have more stringent requirements.

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