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Question by guru
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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How to crimp the crossover cable in Rj-45.
& Color code method



Answer by N.Phaneesh
Submitted on 7/22/2005
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In order to make the 'Crossover cable' one must change the pin out connection on one end of the cable.
The below shown is the crossover cable:

white/orange  >>   white/green
orange
white/green   >>   white/orange
blue
white/blue    >>   white/blue
green
white/brown   >>   white/brown
brown         >>   brown

 

Answer by Thiru
Submitted on 1/4/2006
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asdfasdfsdfasdfjklafasdlflasdjklfhsd

 

Answer by cacchen
Submitted on 1/26/2006
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The crossover cable should be cabled as 568a at one end and 568b at the other.
the color codes for these can easily be found on the web.
At one end of the cable.
(white\orange)(orange)(white\green)(blue) (white\blue)(green)(white\brown)(brown.
the other end of same cable.
(white\green)(green)(white\orange)(blue) (white\blue)(orange)(white\brown)(brown)

 

Answer by M.Gopalakrishna
Submitted on 8/7/2006
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give  me new account

 

Answer by nuraddeen
Submitted on 8/18/2006
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crimping is by use of crimping tool to cut the cat 5 wire,then cut it in an arrange way the eight different surfaced wires will match by length,then they can be inserted into the rj 45.

 

Answer by james
Submitted on 9/27/2006
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i will creat one tomorrow

 

Answer by sai_boon
Submitted on 1/5/2007
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pleas send me the details of the co lour code


 

Answer by nitin
Submitted on 2/26/2007
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color coding

 

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