Cable White Papers
Data Throughput Validation: Making Every Bit Count
Overview Based upon existing throughput study initiatives, one conclusion is clear: better cabling ensures fewer packet re-transmissions, maximized data throughput, and less network congestion. Telecommunications standards, such as those developed by TIA and ISO, provide valuable guidance for designing and implementing generic cabling systems that support a wide variety of applications. These standards are also the tools used by applications engineers developing data transmission protocols and system designers planning for building cabling needs. In a perfect operating environment, all components of the data transmission infrastructure, from the physical layer, to the network interface card (NIC), to the hubs, switches, and routers, perform at the peak of their operating bands. In reality, however, LAN equipment variability, environmental conditions (i.e. heat, EMI/EMC, etc.), minimally compliant cabling, and external noise/EMI sources can slow data transfer to a crawl.
| Publisher | Siemon | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | May 2000 | Downloads | 10 |
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