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Which standard is also known as structured cabling?

TIA/EIA's joint 568 Commercial Building Wiring Standard OR TIA/EIA 568A Standard


What standard is used in cross cable and straight cable?

EIA 568A/B standards apply.


What is the difference between 568A and 568B standards?

Pins 1/2 & 7/8 The white/orange and the white/green pair are fliped.


How do you connect a computer to the network via cabling?

Connections to a network depend on the topology and cable type you are using. If we take the most common connection it is via UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cabling, utilizing an RJ-45 connector. This connector takes 8 wires in a modular connection on the cable.Plug one end of the cable into a network interface card on your PC, and the other end to a network connection, which may be a switch, router, hub, etc. The EIA/TIA structured cabling guidelines 568A/B will tell you much more about these types of connections.


What specifications apply to the testing of a link?

NEXT must be measured from both ends of the link UTP test leads must be 24 AWG UTP test leads must comply with EIA/TIA 568A Cat 5 specifications


What type of cable should be used to connect switch to hub?

You need to use a straight type of connection. 568A or 568B depending which type your network is using.


Which specifications apply to the testing of a link?

NEXT must be measured from both ends of the link UTP test leads must be 24 AWG UTP test leads must comply with EIA/TIA 568A Cat 5 specifications


What two ways in which computer are attached to as the computer?

If you are talking about networking, then you will a Cross-over RJ-45 cable (T-568A at one end of the cable and T-568B at the other) to have two computers communicating with each other. see related link.


Color coding for straight cable?

To know colour coding of straight cable we need to know some basic facts like where it is use and from where we can generate it.The answeres are crossover or we say straight cable is used for connecting different devices like pc- hub or pc-hub etc,and we can generate it from the basic colour coding of 568a standard.But the question is how?as 568a standard is a standard for twisted pair but its comes under the subcategory of unshield twisted pair cable.so,lets come to the main ans,so here we go--568a colour coding isgreen=gr,white=w,orange=or,blue=bl and brown=br(short form)1.gr/w2.gr3.or/w4.bl5.bl/w6.or7.br/w8.brAs we can see above the colour coding of 568a cables{straight(use to connect dissimilar devices like pc-hub)} the basic of colour coding.we can generate the colour coding for cross cable from it-StraightAs it isStraight1.gr/w1.gr/w2.gr2.gr3.gr/w3.gr/w4.bl4.bl5.bl/w5.bl/w6.gr6.gr7.br/w7.br/w8.br8.br


What clolor code on cross over network crimping?

If you hold up the end with the tabs at the back facing you, the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug (PIN 1) should be the same color as the wire connected to the pin on the outside of the right plug (PIN 8). I didn't give you a complete answer the first time so here are the exact color schemes: There are two types of cables (not including crossover I'll get to that in a second) 568A and 568B. It does not matter which one you use to hook up a network as long as you use the same one all the time. To make a crossover cable you would make one end 568A color scheme and the other end 568B color scheme. Hope this helps. UTP Cabling Color Chart Pin No. 568A 568B 1 White/green White/orange 2 Green Orange 3 White/orange White/green 4 Blue Blue 5 White/blue White/blue 6 Orange Green 7 White/brown White/brown 8 Brown Brown


How do you create cross over cables?

To create crossover cables, you swap the positions of the wires at one end of the cable compared to the standard Ethernet cable wiring. This allows two devices, like computers, to communicate directly without needing a switch or hub. Mantaz


How many wire pairs in a cat 5 cable actually used for transmissions and reception on a base-t network?

it only requires 2 pairs for trasmit and receive, usually orange and green. You can swap the orange and green pair in an RJ-45 on one side of the cable to make a crossover. TIA568B to TIA 568A.