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Jack PC Hardware User Manual - Training Department 
Version 0506 
 
 
WIRING CONFIGURATIONS 
 
6.1 
LAN wiring basics 
 
Some facts about the LAN cabling: 
 
The wires inside LAN cables are made of 4 x twisted pairs marked with similar color 
(i.e. Orange and White-Orange). 
 
For the 10/100 LAN function to work – only 4 wires (2 pairs) are needed as minimum: 
two RX lines and two TX lines (1 and 2, 3 and 5). 
 
Giga LAN uses all 8 wires in the cable + the shielding. 
 
4 unused wires (4,6,7,8) are optional and typically unused in 100 Base-T networks 
although sometimes these 4 wires are used for analog telephony. 
 
Shield may be needed (connected) to reduce noise and  enable full cable length (100 
meters). In CAT 5 and higher the shielding is mandatory. 
 
Power from PoE enabled switch can pass thorough the same same minimal RX and 
TX lines although it is preferred to have all 8 wires wired. 
 
Power from Midspan power injector can not pass thorugh the minimal 4 wires as it is 
using the additional unused 4 to deliver power to the powered device. 
 
Cable should be straight (pin to pin) altough it may also work in crossed configuration 
as the Jack-PC supports MDIIIX functionality. 
 
LAN cabling is typicaly limited in range to 100 meter (328 feet). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Figure 6.1 - Non-shielded LAN cable