Two-Wire Cables – An Overview
A two-wire cable is usually a two-wire copper cable whose two wires are twisted together (twisted pair). A classic two-wire cable is an analog telephone wire with a wire diameter of 0.8 mm, which, in terms of quality (according to the ISO/IEC 11801 standard), corresponds to a category 1 cable for voice transmission. Mx2wire+ can also be operated using untwisted cables that have at least two wires forming a physical connection between the two Mx2wire+ units. Please note that the quality, length and diameter of the two-wire cable used all have an influence on the transfer of data and the PoE output.
NOTE: Mx2wire+ takes over the cable function for network and PoE, therefore, the cable cannot be simultaneously used for power, analog telephone or antenna connection anymore.
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Antenna Or Coaxial Cable |
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| Analog Telephone Line Or Bell Wire |
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Power Line |
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| Network Cable |
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