I cant for the life of me remember the correct pin-out of a cross-over cable.
/hangs head in shame...
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I cant for the life of me remember the correct pin-out of a cross-over cable.
/hangs head in shame...
do u mean network x over or 9 pin x over ,,,,i,ve got some piccys here ,,,,,,
FtF
I do it like this :
white-orange, orange, white-blue, green, white-green, blue, white-brown, brown
I haven't made a cable in a while, I just "borrow" them from work, so I may be off.
network, regular RJ-45
Ok brain fart gone, I got it thanks all
For anyone else that may be looking its as follows
1-3
2-6
x over =
ow/o/gw/b/bw/g/bw*/b
gw/g/ow/b/bw/o/bw*/b
the same i think ?
sorry reading from notes ,,,,(cript notes stuck to side of monitor) ,,,,,,didnt differentiate between several "bw" s
hope it helps
FtF
Uhm... This not be it..
Edit removed due to wrong information.Quote:
Originally posted by cc_penguin
Ok brain fart gone, I got it thanks all
For anyone else that may be looking its as follows
1-3
2-6
Actually he was right. You switch wires 1 and 3, and 2 and 6.
So 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 on one end and
3-6-1-4-5-2-7-8 on the other end
Or Orange/white - Orange - Green/white - Blue - Blue/white - Green - Brown/white - Brown on one end and
Green/white - Green - Orange/white - Blue - Blue/white - Orange - Brown/white - Brown
This is the ONLY way to setup a 100Mbit crossover ethernet cable.
*Note - colors can be different, but numbering MUST be the same. Wires 1 and 2 MUST be a twisted pair and wires 2 and 6 MUST be a twisted pair. This is necessary to take advantage of the noise cancellation properties of twisted pairs of wire.
Yep, Milenko is right. I forgot the cross on the other side of the cable. Oh well, I got my memory jogged. Now if I could just find my crimper . . .
sorry melinko.. your right, I'm just damn rusty...
try here
Make one side is t568a and the other is t568b, and you have a crossover cable.