What is the proper termination rate for utp cables?
Answer / Sumit Dua
The proper termination rate for UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cables is 100 Ohms. The cable ends are typically crimped with RJ-45 connectors that are wired according to either T568A or T568B standards.
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