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- Split_pair abstract "A split pair is a wiring error where two wires of a twisted pair are instead connected using two wires from different pairs, potentially creating interference. Telecommunications wiring is most commonly configured using the twisted pair technique, and a split pair can cause problems like crosstalk on a phone line or interference with a video signal. These problems can indicate a wiring issue and may prompt a technician to check for signs that pairs could have been split while connecting telecommunications interfaces.Such wiring negates the benefit of using a twisted pair in the first place and is likely to cause errors in high rate data lines and increase interference on voice lines, especially on long lengths of cable.When using registered jack connections and other connection schemes that use modular connectors, it's very easy for someone to get a split pair error. The easiest way to wire such a connector is to put the pairs next to each other, but this will not result in correct pairing.".
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- Split_pair wikiPageRevisionID "593100546".
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Category:Signal_cables.
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Copper_cable_certification.
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Interference_(communication).
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Modular_connector.
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Registered_jack.
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLink Twisted_pair.
- Split_pair wikiPageWikiLinkText "split pair".
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- Split_pair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Telecom-stub.
- Split_pair wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Split_pair subject Category:Signal_cables.
- Split_pair hypernym Error.
- Split_pair type Disease.
- Split_pair type Component.
- Split_pair type Connector.
- Split_pair comment "A split pair is a wiring error where two wires of a twisted pair are instead connected using two wires from different pairs, potentially creating interference. Telecommunications wiring is most commonly configured using the twisted pair technique, and a split pair can cause problems like crosstalk on a phone line or interference with a video signal.".
- Split_pair label "Split pair".
- Split_pair sameAs Q7578706.
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- Split_pair wasDerivedFrom Split_pair?oldid=593100546.
- Split_pair isPrimaryTopicOf Split_pair.