What are the differences between a straight through cable and crossover cable?
When you connect two devices of different types together, you use a straight through cable. When you connect two devices of the same type together, you use a crossover cable.
How are crossover cables wired?
Crossover cables use two different wiring standards: one end uses the T568A wiring standard, and the other end uses the T568B wiring standard. To determine if you have a straight-through or crossover cable, compare the Ethernet cables to see if the colors are wired in the same order on each end.
Which wires need to be swapped in a crossover cable?
One terminal may be connected directly to another without the use of a switch or hub, but in that case, the crossover must be done in the cabling. Since 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX use pairs 2 and 3, these two pairs must be swapped in the cable. This wiring scheme constitutes a crossover cable.
What is straight through wired cables?
Straight-Through refers to cables that have the pin assignments on each end of the cable. In other words, Pin 1 connector A goes to Pin 1 on connector B, Pin 2 to Pin 2, etc. Straight-Through wired cables are most commonly used to connect a host to a client.
What is the purpose of straight through cable?
A straight through cable is a type of twisted pair cable that is used in local area networks to connect a computer to a network hub such as a router.
Why straight through cables are used?
Straight-through cable is used to connect computers and other end-user devices (e.g., printers) to networking devices such as hubs and switches. It can also be used to directly connect like devices (e.g., two hubs or two switches) if the cable is plugged into an uplink port on one (but not both) of the devices.
How do you terminate a straight through cable?
Ethernet Cable Instructions:
- Pull the cable off the reel to the desired length and cut.
- Start on one end and strip the cable jacket off (about 1″) using a stripper or a knife.
- Spread, untwist the pairs, and arrange the wires in the order of the desired cable end.