- Ethernet 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbit (cat 5, cat 5e and cat 6) network cable wiring This is a combination of all the IEEE 802.3 articles here on this web site! This is most common cable for 10/100/1000Base-T ethernet networks. This cable will work with 10Base-T (10 Mbit ethernet), 100Base-TX (100 Mbit ethernet) and 1000Base-T (1 Gbit ethernet). It is used to connect a network interface card to a hub, switch or network outlet. These cables are sometimes called wipes.
- Ethernet 10 / 100 Mbit (cat 5) network cable wiring This is most common cable for 10/100Base-T ethernet networks. This cable will work with both 10Base-T (10 Mbit ethernet) and 100Base-TX (100 Mbit ethernet) and is used to connect a network interface card to a hub or network outlet. These cables are sometimes called wipes.
- Ethernet 100Base-T4 crossover cable This cable can be used to connect two computers together without a hub, or to connect two hubs together (without using an uplink port). If you?re connecting two hubs together and one of them has an uplink port, use a straight cable.
- Ethernet 10Base-T crossover cable This cable can be used to cascade hubs, or for connecting two Ethernet stations back-to-back without a hub. It works with both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX
- Ethernet 1Gb crossover cable 1Gb Ethernet is auto sensing, so crossover usually not needed
- X.21 cross cable
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- Cisco RJ45 RollOver cable
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- AAUI to AUI cable
- Ethernet AUI to AUI cable This cable can be used to connect to network interface cards (with AUI connector) together, without use of transcievers
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