RogerWilcoZA
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hi folks,
In an attempt to increase my limited knowledge of home networking, I'm attempting to get my house connected with Cat5E, and wire the cables myself (bought a RJ45 crimping tool for any cables needed and punch down tool for the keystone connections). I've done a lot of research and it's mostly clear, but wanted to confirm 100%.
From my understanding, similar devices use cross-over cable (router to router, switch to switch, PC to PC etc). Unlike devices (router to switch, switch to device etc) use straight-thru.
So in my simple example at home: Router LAN port 1 >> Cat5E Keystone / Wall Plate 1 (downstairs) >> Cat5E Keystone / Wall Plate 2 (Upstairs) >> Device
I believe in this scenario I would just need straight-through cables in a 568B (pref) config for all connections?
I'm also planning on introducing a Switch at some point, but also assume straight through cables would be fine? Is there any scenario where I would need crossed cables, besides the ones mentioned above?
Thanks all
In an attempt to increase my limited knowledge of home networking, I'm attempting to get my house connected with Cat5E, and wire the cables myself (bought a RJ45 crimping tool for any cables needed and punch down tool for the keystone connections). I've done a lot of research and it's mostly clear, but wanted to confirm 100%.
From my understanding, similar devices use cross-over cable (router to router, switch to switch, PC to PC etc). Unlike devices (router to switch, switch to device etc) use straight-thru.
So in my simple example at home: Router LAN port 1 >> Cat5E Keystone / Wall Plate 1 (downstairs) >> Cat5E Keystone / Wall Plate 2 (Upstairs) >> Device
I believe in this scenario I would just need straight-through cables in a 568B (pref) config for all connections?
I'm also planning on introducing a Switch at some point, but also assume straight through cables would be fine? Is there any scenario where I would need crossed cables, besides the ones mentioned above?
Thanks all