Crosstalk
Updated: 10/04/2017 by Computer Hope
Crosstalk may refer to any of the following:
1. Electromagnetic interference received by one or more wires. Crosstalk can cause errors, noise, or prevent cables from transmitting data. Twisted-pair cable, shielded cable, and keeping cables further apart help prevent crosstalk. When crosstalk occurs, it is difficult to transmit data over a network or the network card receives lost packets.
2. With wireless communication, crosstalk is a signal transmission issue that causes a disruption in another circuit or channel. For example, crosstalk could cause you can hear someone else's conversation.