Just remember crossover is hardly ever used now. Straight is almost always what you need for typical use.
Unless you’re using particularly old switches or routers it doesn’t matter if you’re using straight or crossover anymore.
God bless you auto MDI-X
I’m pretty sure you have to cross the blue and brown wires too.
Orange white Orange Green white Blue Blue white Green Brown white Brown
Is etched in my memory. Swap oranges and greens to go between style A and B, do it on one end for a crossover.
I was about to say - the outs go in, and the ins go out. The picture is wrong.
It is? This is the diagram I have laminated and glued on my termination kit never had any issues with it.
No, I mean the OP. Theirs is a half-crossover.
Are you crazy??? That’s only if you are fighting Zuul!!
You never know if you will be though. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
I assumed crossover cables were to go between A and B standards, but that doesn’t look accurate. What are they for then?
It’s not for going between 568A and B, it’s just terminated that way. What is flipped is the transmit and receive pins. It’s used in equipment that can’t auto-mdix, if you need to connect two ports or two interfaces. Like interface on a NIC with a router, or ports on two switches/hubs.
lol I’ve used this exact image when crimping Ethernet so many times
Man, side two is just full of bangers…
Remember, type B ends are the "B"est ends
And now I’m back in college helping a buddy wire a community center for beer money
The femboy urge to redo all you homelab wiring with custom ether at runs :3