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ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 9:46 AM
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I want to run an ethernet cable from a router to an 8 port ethernet hub
Can anyone tell me if the uplink cable needs to be a crossover one or not.?
If so hat would be the order of colours at each end?
Can anyone tell me if the uplink cable needs to be a crossover one or not.?
If so hat would be the order of colours at each end?
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Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 10:01 AM
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Most modern equipment will autosense the type of lead you plug in and configure the connection accordingly so it shouldn't matter which type you use.
You can try it by just plugging in a standard cable and seeing if it works!
This page will give you the wiring details for the different types of connection.
You can try it by just plugging in a standard cable and seeing if it works!
This page will give you the wiring details for the different types of connection.
Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 10:01 AM
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Normal cable, but most modern devices are "autosensing" anyway so wouldn't care.
Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 4:22 PM
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If it does not auto sense then you will need a cross over.
Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 4:27 PM
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It depends on the hub/switch design, some have a separate port for linking externally, others just a group of equivalent ports.
(Can't remember the last time I actually needed a crossover cable, though I have a little miniature one and an RJ45-RJ45 connector block just in case )
(Can't remember the last time I actually needed a crossover cable, though I have a little miniature one and an RJ45-RJ45 connector block just in case )
Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 4:35 PM
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I can remember Baynetworks hubs having a switch next to one of the ports.
Re: ethernet cabling
11-11-2008 5:53 PM
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I got 2 switches that both claim not to support autosensing and both do. These days I don't worry about crossover cables working or not. I just plug it in and if it works it works. Simple as that. When you got 2 switches and the instructions for both claim they don't support autosensing adn then you find they both do it sorta makes you wonder why you worry about it.
As I said... just plug in a cable and if it works then it works
As I said... just plug in a cable and if it works then it works
I need a new signature... i'm bored of the old one!
Re: ethernet cabling
12-11-2008 5:22 PM
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If you do need to crossover there are several ways to do it. If you are happy to crimp yourself and have a crimping tool then just change one end of a standard UK patch lead from B to A as shown on the picture. This will then be a crossover cable. Another option is to just buy a pre-made crossover cable. The third option if you already have two standard patch leads is to buy a crossover coupler from maplin. I doubt you will need to do this though as it would be unlikely that at least one of the devices did not have autosensing ports. As mentioned most modern devides do.
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