UTP network connections are based on wiring pairs, each signal must be
matched with it's correct "partner". Because the wiring schemes originally
came from the telephone industry, the pairing at the jack is similar to
phone wires. The two middle pins (4 & 5 on an 8 pin plug) are one pair, the
next two outer (3 & 6) are another pair. After the first two, the next
pairs are next to each other (1&2 and 7&8). None of the wiring cares what
color you use, but you must keep the pairs together or you will suffer bad
performance. Using the straight left to right, solid/stripe/solid/stripe,
etc. makes what's called "split" pairs from the two middle sets.
As someone else said, the O/S isn't going to make a difference, however
possibly the XP driver was more tolerant of bad connection and somewhat
masked the poor performance.
Mike O.
"KA Kueh" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I am observing some strange problems that is
> cropping up in my office setup. Our previous support guy was doing the
> UTP cable the non standard way ie just paring colored cables togather.
> While it works well with Windows XP machine but the same cable would cause
> Vista network copy to be slow to a crawl. I am getting like
> 100-200KiloBytes per sec with the non standard cable, on XP I am getting
> 4-5MegaBytes per sec.
>
> Well, I did a test. Cutting both ends of the UTP cable and rewire with
> new RJ45 jack to standard EIA 568B scheme, the same cable now works in the
> 4-5MB/s. Hope this might help some of the folks out there that is
> getting slow network copy speed.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Kueh.
>
>
>
> "Richard G. Harper" <> wrote in message
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>> Vista makes no difference on how the cable operates. Not using the
>> standard pairings and pinouts will increase noise in the cable, decrease
>> performance, cause problems, etc. no matter what OS you use. There's a
>> reason the standard specifies the colors to be paired and used and what
>> pins they connect to.
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>> "KA Kueh" <> wrote in message
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>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> I have a few questions regarding UTP cables when used in a Vista
>>> environment.
>>>
>>> 1) Does it make any differences if I have a TIA/EIA 568B cable scheme vs
>>> just colored paired wire (white orange, orange, white blue blue, white
>>> green,green, white brown, brown)?
>>>
>>> 2) Is there any performance differences if non standard wire scheme are
>>> used? If so, why? since connection wise it gives me a straight cable
>>> configuration.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kueh.
>>>
>>
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