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- 1. A wiring fault that occurs when a conductor connects to the earth through a coninuous path.
- 3. A wiring fault that occurs in cabling when two conductors are improperly connected, resulting in a shorter circuit path.
- 4. A media access method used in Ethernet networks
- 7. an IEEE standard that specifies the supply of small amounts of electrical power to nework devices such as cameras, IP phones, Wireless access points, speakers, and phone or PDA chargers.
- 9. A wiring fault that occus when two pairs of conductors are reversed in connection with another pair.
- 10. An electronic chip technology incorporated into Gigabit ethernet devices to automatically reassign pin functions and eliminate the need for a crossover cable.
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- 2. A special cable where the pin order is completely reversed on one end of the cable.
- 5. A wiring fault that occurs when two pairs of a cable assembly have reversed two connections.
- 6. A wiring fault that occurs when one of each of two cable pairs has become part of the other pair's connection.
- 8. A wiring fault that occurs when the length of a conductor has an open spot.