How to correctly assemble a CAT-5 cable to RJ45 connectors for regular network cables as well as crossover cables.
The CAT-5 is a standard cable which has four twistedpairs of colours. It is easy to crimp a RJ45 coonector to CAT-5 cable and makeit into a straight cable or cross the cable as required. To make a straightcable, the ends must be crimped in the same way at each end. When makinga crossover cable, some wires of certain colours have to be reversed.
CAT-5 cable is usuallydivided into 4 twisted pairs of colours:
Orange / orange-white
Green / green-white
Blue / white and blue
Brown / brown-white
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way ateach end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the colour code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. Thisgives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
Straight cable
1) white-green / white-green
2) green / green
3) white-orange / white-orange
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / orange
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / white-brown
5) white-blue / brown
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / blue
8) Brown / white-blue
Note:
Many Gigabits (10/100/1000 multi speed) are auto MDI / MDIX and automaticallyadapt to the type of cable connected.
The CAT-5 is a standard cable which has four twistedpairs of colours. It is easy to crimp a RJ45 coonector to CAT-5 cable and makeit into a straight cable or cross the cable as required. To make a straightcable, the ends must be crimped in the same way at each end. When makinga crossover cable, some wires of certain colours have to be reversed.
CAT-5 cable is usuallydivided into 4 twisted pairs of colours:
Orange / orange-white
Green / green-white
Blue / white and blue
Brown / brown-white
Straight Cable Colour Code
To make a straight cable, the tips must be crimped typically the same way ateach end by respecting the twisted pair size.
In general, the colour code used is:
1) orange-white
2) orange
3) green-white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) Green
7) brown-white
8) brown
Crossover Cable Colour Code
For a crossover cable, swap 1 with 3, and 2 with 6, in the list above. Thisgives:
1) green-white
2) green
3) orange and white
4) Blue
5) blue-white
6) orange
7) brown-white
8) brown
Standard EIA / TIA 568 (A &B) Colour Code
Straight cable
1) white-green / white-green
2) green / green
3) white-orange / white-orange
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / orange
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
Crossover cable 10/100baseT Colour Code
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / blue
5) white-blue / white-blue
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / white-brown
8) brown / brown
Complete crossover cable or crossgigabit Colour Code
On Gbic 1000BaseT eg
1) white-green / white-orange
2) Green / orange
3) white-orange / white-green
4) Blue / white-brown
5) white-blue / brown
6) Orange / green
7) white-brown / blue
8) Brown / white-blue
Note:
Many Gigabits (10/100/1000 multi speed) are auto MDI / MDIX and automaticallyadapt to the type of cable connected.
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1 comments:
Although wireless is simpler for a lot of people, due to multimedia sharing, bandwidth on my home network and my slight paranoia.
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