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This time I want to share my experience when I was in college. In 2017 I entered the Lhokseumawe State Polytechnic campus, I chose a computer network and programming major, on that day I was practicing making the UTP cable needed when we wanted to set up a project from a computer network. Do you know what UTP cable is?
Check out the explanation that I have summarized and will share now.
UTP stands for Unshielded Twisted Pair. Taken from the word "Unshielded" indicates that this type of network cable does not have an aluminum shield like other types of twisted pair cable. The word "Twisted Pair" means the shape of the cable that wraps each copper cable with colored plastic. Each plastic in UTP cable has a different color arrangement from one another.
In the UTP cable, if you open it, there will be 8 different colors, namely orange, white orange, green, white green, blue, white blue, brown and white brown. Each color in a UTP cable has its own duties and functions, for complete details, the following is an explanation of UTP cable based on its color:
Orange: the orange cable has a function for data packet lines.
White Orange: orange white cable has a function for data packet lines.
Green: the green cable has a function for data packet lines.
White Green: white green cable has a function for data packet lines.
Blue: the blue cable has a function for the sound path.
Blue White: blue white cable has a function for the voice packet path.
Brown: brown cable has a function as a DC voltage conductor.
White Brown: white-brown cable has a function as a DC voltage conductor.
I got the above quote from the following link:
https://qwords.com/blog/kabel-utp/
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