lesbentley
August 4th, 2001, 06:51 AM
This is my first time trying to build a pear-to-pear network. I have an Nway 10/100 8 port switch, 5 no name 10/100 NIC's, a roll of UTP cat5e and some RJ-45's.
My question is does it matter which way I wire the RJ-45's (as long as both ends are wired the same)?
I have herd different opinions on this, the guy at the computer shop where I bought the cable says it doesn't matter.
KoWind7, says:
[quote] the order of the cables does not matter, as long as you keep the pairs together <hr></blockquote>
Milenko, gives a specific order:
[quote]There are differences between cabling for 10 and 100 mbit. The 100 method can be used for both, but the 10 method only works for 10.
100 mbit cabling should go:
orange/white
orange
green/white
blue
blue/white
green
brown/white
brown
<hr></blockquote>
Note that:
orange
green/white
blue
is not keeping the pairs together (I take "pairs" to mean green/white goes next to green).
I can't see why the order should make a diffrence as long as both ends are wired the same, and each wire in the cable is of the same specification, but maybe they aren’t!
Could someone please clarify, as I have to do some of the cabling today. Also any general tips appreciated.
My question is does it matter which way I wire the RJ-45's (as long as both ends are wired the same)?
I have herd different opinions on this, the guy at the computer shop where I bought the cable says it doesn't matter.
KoWind7, says:
[quote] the order of the cables does not matter, as long as you keep the pairs together <hr></blockquote>
Milenko, gives a specific order:
[quote]There are differences between cabling for 10 and 100 mbit. The 100 method can be used for both, but the 10 method only works for 10.
100 mbit cabling should go:
orange/white
orange
green/white
blue
blue/white
green
brown/white
brown
<hr></blockquote>
Note that:
orange
green/white
blue
is not keeping the pairs together (I take "pairs" to mean green/white goes next to green).
I can't see why the order should make a diffrence as long as both ends are wired the same, and each wire in the cable is of the same specification, but maybe they aren’t!
Could someone please clarify, as I have to do some of the cabling today. Also any general tips appreciated.