Unshielded Twisted Pair
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable is a computer hardware component in the form of a cable that is used to connect and transmit data in a network. This cable is a type of network cable that uses a copper core without an internal protective layer.
Inside, there is a layer of insulation that functions as protection from physical damage, although it does not have the protection against electromagnetic interference that Shielded Twisted-Pair (STP) cables have..
Differences in Color and Function in UTP Cable:
The UTP network contains eight cables that have their own colors and functions. These eight cables form four pairs. The following are the differences in color and function:
Orange: The orange cable functions as a data packet conductor.
White-Orange: The white-orange cable also functions as a data packet conductor.
Green: The green cable is used to conduct data packets.
White-Green: The white-green cable has the same role, namely as a conductor of data packets.
Blue (Blue): The blue cable functions as a conductor for voice packages.
White-Blue (White-Blue): The white-blue cable also functions as a conductor for voice packets.
Brown: Brown cables are used as DC voltage conductors.
White-Brown: White-brown cables have a similar role, namely as a DC voltage conductor.

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