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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Coming Soon!
We are excited to be launching our Falcon Tech TV video series. This YouTube Channel will keep you up to date on the latest trends, tutorials, and technical information. Stay tuned for Networking Tips & Tricks, Cable & Connector Tutorials … Continue reading
Welcome To Our Blog
Thank you for visiting our “LIVE WIRE” blog and technical information site. We have just begun in what we hope will bring you interesting and informative news, tech tips, how to articles, changes in industry standards and cool new product … Continue reading
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Leviton Training Series: Building A Connector – 10G T568B
Check out this training video that walks you through The Extreme 10G T568B Wiring Scheme. Click on the title above or the video link to view this training.
Leviton Training Series: Building A Connector – 10G T568A
Check out this training video that walks you through The Extreme 10G T568A Wiring Scheme. Click on the title above or the video link to view this training.
Leviton Training Series: Building A Connector – 6+ T568B
Check out this training video that walks you through The Extreme 6+ T568B Wiring Scheme. Click on the title above or the video link to view this training.
Leviton Training Series: Building A Connector – 6+ T568A
Check out this training video that walks you through The Extreme 6+ T568A Wiring Scheme. Click on the title above or the video link to view this training.
Fiber Optic Cables Effective Group Index of Refraction
For a table showing MOHAWK Effetive Group Index of Refraction CLICK HERE.
Fiber Optic Cables Field Breakout Kit
Fiber optic cables can be joined in several ways. The fiber ends can be fusion spliced together, held in a mechanical splice, or each fiber can have a connector attached. Typically, permanent joining is accomplished with splices and temporary joining … Continue reading
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Fiber Optic Cables Central Strength Members
Central strength members are utilized for several reasons in fiber optic cable constructions. They are used for pulling strength, anti-buckling and filling the center of the cable to make the construction round and smooth. Epoxy glass rods, as well as … Continue reading
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UTP vs. STP TA
With both the TIA 568-B.2-10 and IEEE 802.3an standards addressing the role of Augmented Category 6 pushing the frequency of network cabling to 500 MHz and introducing the effect of Alien Crosstalk, the discussion of unshielded vs. shielded cables has … Continue reading
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