An Ethernet cable in which the transmit line connects to the receive line at the other end and vice versa. It is used today primarily to connect one computer to another for data transfer. In the past, ...
A crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to connect two devices directly to each other without the use of a switch or hub. This type of cable is different from a standard Ethernet cable ...
A crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable that is used to connect two similar devices directly to each other, such as two computers or two switches. Unlike a straight-through cable, which connects ...
Ethernet cables come in two types: straight through and crossover. Crossover cables flip the transmit and receive wire pairs from one end to the next, so that the transmissions channel on one end ...
My brother dropped by the other day and I was showing him my little two computer network. "Oh, did you buy a little hub?", says he. "Why no, I'm just using a crossover cable," relplies I. "Crossover ...
Update: This How-To was written for April Fools’ Day. It is not advised you attempt to make or even use this cable. The comments have made it very clear how dangerous to you and others using this ...
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