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How to split a twisted-pair cable into a two-port socket?
Hello. The builders brought one cable into the office. And you need to work on two PCs. There is a two port outlet. I connected the first port as type A only light orange and orange swapped + light orange closes on a prong that is designed for light blue. It is inexplicable, but the fact - it works. The tester goes crazy - there is one signal at the input, 2 at the output. But I don’t know what to do with two other pairs on the second port. Couldn't find a combination. Schemes that generally should work
white-orange - 1
orange - 2
white-green - 3
green - 6
And the second:
white-blue - 1
blue 2
white-brown - 3
brown - 6
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On the side of the switch there should be:
1 Connector with crimped wires BO O BZ Z into connectors 1,2,3,6
2 Connector with crimped wires BS C BK K into connectors 1,2,3,6
on the socket side
1 Socket wire BO O BZ Z into connectors BO O BZ Z
2 Socket wire BS C BK K into connectors BO O BZ Z corresponding
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sucks when you don’t know the elementary right?) Yes, at least what color shove. for 100 megabits 1,2,3 and 6 are involved!!!!!! leg. what difficulties does this task cause? maybe a color problem?
And on the other hand, is this cable also wired to two switch ports?
Well, I had a joke with such a division of the cable. The network card with the switch could not understand what was happening - both are gigabit, they agree among themselves, but there is no connection. Dumped, renegotiated, no connection. And so on ad infinitum, until the card was forcibly transferred to 100Mbit.
On the other hand, from the side of the switch, also crimp 2 tails according to your own pattern.
The builders brought one cable into the office. And you need to work on two PCs.Install a switch.
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