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		<description><![CDATA[differences between cat 1 through cat 7 utp cable?


I'm having trouble with this question a little help would be appreciated . thanks
The Physical differences


The short answer is that the difference between each "cat" (category) type is the number of twists per inch of each pair of wires contained within the sheath.  The more twists [...]]]></description>
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