Hi,
I just saw you added to the wiki a "step by step" guide to build the RJ45. I was wondering why you are saying you use green white / green cables for pin1&2. I actually pluged in my twinax orange white / orange cables. Are you using a crossed cable?
Best regards Eric Cathelinaud
Eric Cathelinaud wrote:
I just saw you added to the wiki a "step by step" guide to build the RJ45. I was wondering why you are saying you use green white / green cables for pin1&2. I actually pluged in my twinax orange white / orange cables. Are you using a crossed cable?
I know that you normally use orange / orange white for Pin 1&2... but I used a cable lying around in our lab and used the multimeter to find out the "correct" wires. I was to lazy to crimp a new one. :)
kenny_
ah ok I am glad I don't have to plug again this cable ;)
Eric
2009/5/15 Marcel Klein marcel@koeln.ccc.de
Eric Cathelinaud wrote:
I just saw you added to the wiki a "step by step" guide to build the
RJ45.
I was wondering why you are saying you use green white / green cables for pin1&2. I actually pluged in my twinax orange white / orange cables. Are you using a crossed cable?
I know that you normally use orange / orange white for Pin 1&2... but I used a cable lying around in our lab and used the multimeter to find out the "correct" wires. I was to lazy to crimp a new one. :)
kenny_