Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 8:04 AM
Subject: RE: Using RJ45 crimp tool
> Can you clarify on the X-Over Wiring Order? Would It Be Like This :
>
> > 1 White-orange -> White-green
> > 2 Orange -> Green
> > 3 White-green -> White-orange
>
-> Orange
> 7 White-brown -> White-brown
> 8 Brown-> Brown
TIA !
Keith Birchfield
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> From: Jason Staudenmayer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> I think order does matter or at least the pairs match. I have
> had some hand
>
least the pairs match. I have had some hand
> > > made cables crap out due to "what ever wire straight through". You get
> > > "cross talk" across the pairs and wind up with weird issues.
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > Fr
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Whew!
I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
questions:
1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
2. (kinda stupid, I know) what is the diff between crossover and patch
cables and when should either be used?
I
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Subject: Using RJ45 crimp tool
> Hello,
> Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> Thanks,
> Harold
>
>
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>I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
>questions:
>1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
There should have been instructions with the tool and or connectors.
Trial and error works great :-) After a while, one develops their method for
cutting, trimming, wire
or bridge.
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From: Harold Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 4:22 PM
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Whew!
I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
questions:
1. How to actually *use
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Subject: RE: Using RJ45 crimp tool
Whew!
I think I understand the ordering of the wires now, but I still have two
questions:
1. How to actually *use* the tool itself
2. (kinda stupid, I know) what is the diff between crossover and patch
cables and when should either be used?
I really appreciate all
e to "what ever wire straight through". You get
> > "cross talk" across the pairs and wind up with weird issues.
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Nick White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 2:37 PM
> > To
> -Original Message-
> From: Nick White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 2:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Using RJ45 crimp tool
>
>
> Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
> poster s
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This might be nitpicky, but as I understand it, color order does matter
due to the use of the twisted pairs. The pairs are twisted to
compensate for the spin of the energy moving through the cables,
lessening the occurrence of cross talk. The popular
>This might be nitpicky, but as I understand it, color order does matter due to the
>use of the twisted pairs. The pairs are twisted to compensate for the spin of the
>energy moving through the cables, lessening the occurrence of cross talk. The
>popular standards consider the use of the pairs
such a manner.
Inventing your own color pattern will cause a degradation of performance.
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Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook&q
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Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
poster said, it really doesn't matter what color goes where, as it's the
order that counts. The most comm
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 14:37, Nick White wrote:
> Pin 1 is on the left if the "hook" is on the bottom. Like an earlier
> poster said, it really doesn't matter what color goes where, as it's the
> order that counts. The most common standard used these days (568B) is
> as Harold pointed out:
>
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03 11:18 AM
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> Subject: Re: Using RJ45 crimp tool
>
>
> Harold Martin wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> >Thanks,
> >Harold
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Harol
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 14:17, cajun wrote:
> Harold Martin wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> >Thanks,
> >Harold
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Harold,
>
> I don't think there is any how to on that. What are you needing to know
> exactly? Or you nee
Harold Martin wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
Thanks,
Harold
Hi Harold,
I don't think there is any how to on that. What are you needing to know
exactly? Or you needing to know the pin out for the wiring? If so here
is what I have always used:
From: Harold Martin Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 11:06
> Hello,
> Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
> Thanks,
> Harold
Do you mean something like:
http://www.netspec.com/helpdesk/wiredoc.html
HTH
Regards, Hugh
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Hello,
Can anyone point mt toward a how-to on using an RJ45 crimp tool?
Thanks,
Harold
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