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In a message dated 6/22/98 2:34:39 PM Central Daylight Time, the-
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> when crimping on the
> connector, does it matter what order the pairs hook up? or is it fine to
> just make sure both ends of the cable are identical? if it doesn't
> matter which order, then wouldn't it have to match the other cables going
> to the hub??
It doesn't matter which colors carry the data, as long as it goes to the right
spot on both ends - when doing other wiring, it doesn't matter which *color*
is teh ground, just as long as it goes to the right spot.
Then, on ther other hand, if you aren't using a hub, you need to cross the
send-recieve wires - send to recieve, recieve to send.
Chris Niles
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