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English: TERA connector allows splitting the link through different patch cords, in the photo they are labeled as

A : it uses single pair (two wires) which is used for analog phones (or CCTV using BNC to terminate the other end) B : it uses two pairs (four wires) which can be used for low speed Ethernet or Fast Ethernet connections

C : it uses the four pairs (eight wires) which is what is used for high speed Gigabit Ethernet and higher (10Gbps, 40Gbps, 100Gbps)
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