A crossover cable is a cable that maps all output signals on one connector to the input signals on the other connector, allowing two electronic devices to perform full-duplex communication. Most commonly, the term refers to the Ethernet crossover cable, but other cables follow the same principle. It also allows devices to communicate without a switch, hub, or router. 6 or 15cm outside diameter, oil-cooled cables, traversing the Grand Coulee Dam throughout. ... Look up connector in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Crossover cable suitable for use with 100BASE-T4 Fast Ethernet 8P8C modular crossover adapter Compare crossover cable pinout with standard pinout. ...
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Ethernet crossovercable is a type of network cable used to connect computing devices together directly where they would normally be connected via a network switcher, hub or router.
A crossovercable must also be used to connect two internally crossed devices (e.g., two hubs) as the internal crossovers cancel each other out.
A 56K DDS cable uses T568B pairs 2 and 4, so a crossovercable for these devices swaps those pairs (pins 1, 2, 7, and 8 are connected to 7, 8, 1, and 2 respectively).