How to make a Cat5e Crossover Cable

. Monday, July 14, 2008
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Enhanced Cat5 350Mhz Crossover Cable and a network adapter, you can easily network two Windows-based computers in a Peer-to-Peer Networking configuration. In addition, this cable can be used for hub-to-hub, transceiver-to-transceiver or repeater-to-repeater ethernet connections.

Connector: 50-micron gold plated RJ-45 Male to Male
Conductor: 4-pair 24 AWG Stranded Copper
Jacket: PVC
Applications:
1000 BASE-T; 100 BASE-T; 10 BASE-T (IEEE 802.3)
4/16 Mbps Token Ring (IEEE 802.5); 100 VG-AnyLAN
100 Mbps TP-PMD (ANSI X3T9.5); 55/155 Mbps ATM
Designed For: Peer-to-peer, hub-to-hub, transceiver to transceiver or repeater to repeater ethernet connection


Exceeds Category 5e specifications
Wired: TSB 568B (AT&T 258A)
Certifications: TIA/EIA; UL Listed.


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