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Making a Straight Cable:Making a straight cable
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way at each end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Making a crossover cable
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. This gives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way at each end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Making a crossover cable
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. This gives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
Making a Straight Cable:Making a straight cable
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way at each end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Making a crossover cable
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. This gives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way at each end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Making a crossover cable
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. This gives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown