3. is the most common type
and is used to connect
computers to hubs or
switches. They are most
likely what you will find
when you go to your local
computer store and buy a
patch cable.
4. Crossover cable is more
commonly used to
connect a computer to
a computer and may be
a little harder to find
since they aren’t used
nearly as much as
straight through cable.
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10. STEP 1. Cut the coat of your ethernet cable by the use of crimping tool. (make sure
that it is one inch long.)
STEP 2. Form the wires straight
STEP 3. Align the color arrangement properly
(WHITE/ORANGE, ORANGE, WHITE/GREEN, BLUE,
WHITE/BLUE, GREEN, WHITE/BROWN, BROWN)
(if confused the color arrangement is indicated before this slide)
STEP 4. Cut the little excess to fit your RJ45
STEP 5. Insert your arranged wires inside your RJ 45. (check if the wires have
reach the end point of the RJ 45)
STEP 6. Crimp it using the crimping tool (once you did this step there is no turning
back.)
STEP 7. Use a tester to check if you did it right.
11.
12. STEP 1. Cut the coat of your ethernet cable by the use of crimping tool. (make sure
that it is one inch long.)
STEP 2. Form the wires straight
STEP 3. Align the color arrangement properly
(WHITE/GREEN, GREEN, WHITE/ORANGE, BLUE,
WHITE/BLUE, ORANGE, WHITE/BROWN, BROWN)
(if confused the color arrangement is indicated before this slide)
STEP 4. Cut the little excess to fit your RJ45
STEP 5. Insert your arranged wires inside your RJ 45. (check if the wires have
reach the end point of the RJ 45)
STEP 6. Crimp it using the crimping tool (once you did this step there is no turning
back.)
STEP 7. Use a tester to check if you did it right.