M mgd Member Location US Mar 10, 2007 #1 using cat5e for a dsl line only requires 1 of the 4 pairs. the remaining 3 are left unterminated. would there be any improvement in throughput by grounding the unused pairs?
using cat5e for a dsl line only requires 1 of the 4 pairs. the remaining 3 are left unterminated. would there be any improvement in throughput by grounding the unused pairs?
tom baker First Chief Moderator & NEC Expert Staff member Location Bremerton, Washington Occupation Master Electrician Mar 11, 2007 #2 Grounding to what? Each end? Are you grounding for noise?
M mgd Member Location US Mar 11, 2007 #3 grounding for noise along cables length, at the nid Last edited: Mar 11, 2007
petersonra Senior Member Location Northern illinois Occupation Semi-retired engineer Mar 11, 2007 #4 mgd said: yes grounding for noise at the nid. Click to expand... Just how would that help?
benmin Senior Member Location Maine Occupation Master Electrician Mar 11, 2007 #5 I can see no advantage to grounding the remaining 3 pairs. I would leave them unterminated for the possibility of future phone lines
I can see no advantage to grounding the remaining 3 pairs. I would leave them unterminated for the possibility of future phone lines