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  1. #1
    help naman.. unlike phone line na pagkabalat, pasok sa plug, crimp na...

    anu po ang order nung wires bago po i-crimp for:

    1.PC to PC
    2.PC to hub
    3.PC to router
    4.PC to wall lan
    5.wall lan to wall lan(sa loob ng ding-ding/wall)
    6.wall lan to hub
    7.wall lan to router
    8.lan to lan via a non-powered connector: connector to connector conection.

    9. at mga bagay na di ko nabangit...

    please help,itatago ko sa wall mga utp cables ko, using wall lan port lang ilalabas ko...

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    #2
    Just a question, why not just go wireless? it's very cheap anyway and no more hassles with wires too!.

    Primary problem with wires is loose connection, then corrosion which leads to dead or low transmission speed.

  3. #3
    no can do, mas feasible for computershop ang LAN the wlan..plus

    lan=100mbps, wlan, low... kaya i prefer lan,e...

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    #4
    Anyway,

    PC-PC: Plug A: 1,2,3,6, Plug B: 1>3, 2>6.

    All the others are just straight connection.

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    #5
    this is how I remember it,

    kung PC to switch

    Straight cable

    Pin 1: White-Orange
    Pin 2: Orange
    Pin 3: White-Green
    Pin 4: Blue
    Pin 5: White-Blue
    Pin 6: Green
    Pin 7: White-Brown
    Pin 8: Brown

    Kung PC to PC (meaning two PC's connected thru their NIC)

    one end of the cable will have a "straight" configuration the other end will have "cross" configuration

    Cross Cable

    Pin 1: White-Green
    Pin 2: Green
    Pin 3: White-Orange
    Pin 4: Blue
    Pin 5: White-Blue
    Pin 6: Orange
    Pin 7: White-Brown
    Pin 8: Brown

    that's how I remember it, paki korek na lang kung mali

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    #6
    AY kung CNET ang hub mo STRAIGHT ang gamitin mo, sa linksys, dlink... crossover cable.

    Straight cable

    Pin 1: White-Orange
    Pin 2: Orange
    Pin 3: White-Green
    Pin 4: Green
    Pin 5: White-Blue
    Pin 6: Blue
    Pin 7: White-Brown
    Pin 8: Brown

    Crossover Cable
    http://www.home-network-help.com/ima...over-cable.jpg

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    #7
    sa akin diko naman sinusunod yong coding.sarili lang.
    chinecheck konalang end to end thru cable checker (ideal link master)

    pero usually sa premade cable ganito;

    1) Orange-white
    2) Orange
    3) green-white
    4) blue
    5) Blue-white
    6) green
    7) brown-white
    8) brown

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by artpogi View Post
    this is how I remember it,

    kung PC to switch

    Straight cable

    Pin 1: White-Orange
    Pin 2: Orange
    Pin 3: White-Green
    Pin 4: Blue
    Pin 5: White-Blue
    Pin 6: Green
    Pin 7: White-Brown
    Pin 8: Brown

    Kung PC to PC (meaning two PC's connected thru their NIC)

    one end of the cable will have a "straight" configuration the other end will have "cross" configuration

    Cross Cable

    Pin 1: White-Green
    Pin 2: Green
    Pin 3: White-Orange
    Pin 4: Blue
    Pin 5: White-Blue
    Pin 6: Orange
    Pin 7: White-Brown
    Pin 8: Brown

    that's how I remember it, paki korek na lang kung mali

    Tama yang straight mo, standard yan. Iyong cross hehehe di ko na matandaan.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by froshie1 View Post
    Tama yang straight mo, standard yan. Iyong cross hehehe di ko na matandaan.
    Tama yung cross. Essentially, just swap pins 1 & 3 and 2 & 6.

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    #10
    good choice on plain old 100Mbit LAN. Iba pa rin kung physical wired connection, stable and hassle free. lalo na with Gigabit LAN nowadays super bilis.

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