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Old 01-15-2008, 01:21 PM
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Default Twisted cable = Crossover cable?

Are they the same? For CAT5 that is.

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Old 01-15-2008, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: Twisted cable = Crossover cable?

In article <2ocpo350jjavti4l6ipb97u1mcn39o2js3@4ax.com>, alpha@olympus.net
says...
> Are they the same? For CAT5 that is.
>
> Thanks
>
> gecko
>


Not necessarily. Twisted cable just means that the wires wind round each
other in a spiral. A crossover cable has the connections reversed at one of
the ends, so that you can, for example, connect two PCs 'back-to-back' via
their network cards.

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Old 01-15-2008, 02:09 PM
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Default Re: Twisted cable = Crossover cable?

"gecko" <alpha@olympus.net> wrote in message
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> Are they the same? For CAT5 that is.


No - two terms to do with cabling, but different meanings:

Twisted cable means the cable that you see contains several small wires that
are twisted round each other inside the outer casing.

Crossover cable is a way of wiring the end connectors on the cable so that
the cable can be used to connect 2 client devices together. ie. a crossover
cable can be used to connect 1 PC to another PC directly. This is the
opposite as a 'normal', or 'straight' cable, which is used to connect a PC
to a router, hub, switch or other such network device.



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Old 01-15-2008, 04:22 PM
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:32:58 -0600, Joel <Joel@NoSpam.com> wrote:

> The problem that we may not know exactly what you have in mind. So I
>guess we may have to go for something like.
>
>Twisted Cable (example)
>
>A -> A
>B -> B
>C -> F <=- not straight from PIN-C to PIN-C
>D -> D
>E -> E
>
>Crossover (from one device to other)
>
>PC -> Router (usually straight cable?)
>Router -> Printer (usually twisted cable?)
>Router -> Modem (usually twisted cable?)
>Router -> Hub (twisted or Straight?)
>
> Also, Parallel and even USB cable have 2 different types.
>



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Old 01-15-2008, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: Twisted cable = Crossover cable?

"gecko" <alpha@olympus.net> wrote in message
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> Are they the same? For CAT5 that is.
>
> Thanks
>
> gecko


You might find this link of value to you as it shows you how to
identify/make Ethernet cables be they cross-over or straight-through.

http://www.mae.ufl.edu/sysinfo/network_cables.htm



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Old 01-15-2008, 06:55 PM
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:32:58 -0600, Joel <Joel@NoSpam.com>
wrote:

>gecko <alpha@olympus.net> wrote:
>
>> Are they the same? For CAT5 that is.

>
> The problem that we may not know exactly what you have in mind. So I
>guess we may have to go for something like.
>
>Twisted Cable (example)
>
>A -> A
>B -> B
>C -> F <=- not straight from PIN-C to PIN-C
>D -> D
>E -> E
>
>Crossover (from one device to other)
>
>PC -> Router (usually straight cable?)
>Router -> Printer (usually twisted cable?)
>Router -> Modem (usually twisted cable?)
>Router -> Hub (twisted or Straight?)
>


Unless either (port) end is gigabit in which case a
crossover cable is not needed.


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