it does not support poe
Twisted-pair cables Coaxial cables
Twisted pairs
The type of cable that can carry various signals, including voice services, Token Ring, and ATM, is called twisted pair cable. This includes both unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, which are commonly used in networking and telecommunications. Twisted pair cables are versatile and can support multiple communication protocols over the same medium.
A guided communication medium is a space be mostly of solid state such as wires , where tranmission/recieveing data is only carried out within the space that the medium occupies. In the case of a wire, it's volume. Transmission is restricted to that particular space, thus it is called a guided communication. Example of this types of medium inlcude the coaxical cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair cable... A guided communication medium is a space be mostly of solid state such as wires , where tranmission/recieveing data is only carried out within the space that the medium occupies. In the case of a wire, it's volume. Transmission is restricted to that particular space, thus it is called a guided communication. Example of this types of medium inlcude the coaxical cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair cable...
twisted pair
Both the coaxial cable and twisted pair cable have a basic connection medium for network cabling. <<>> Coaxial cable can be used for transmission of RF (radio frequencies) whereas Cat 5 (twisted pairs cable) can not.
UTP- Unshielded twisted pair
The type of transmission medium that consists of a number of individually insulated copper wires is called twisted pair cable. This type of cable is commonly used in Ethernet networks for data transmission due to its affordability and ability to reduce electromagnetic interference.
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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.