Crossover cable

A crossover cable connects two devices of the same type, for example DTE-DTE or DCE-DCE, usually connected asymmetrically (DTE-DCE), by a modified cable called a crosslink.[1] Such distinction of devices was introduced by IBM.

The crossing wires in a cable or in a connector adaptor allows:

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Examples

Use crossover cables for the following connections: Switch to switch, Switch to hub, Hub to hub, Router to router, PC to PC, Router to PC

Other technologies

Some connection standards use different balanced pairs to transmit data, so crossover cables for them have different configurations to swap the transmit and receive pairs:

See also

References

  1. ^ Dean, Tamara (2010). Network+ Guide to Networks. Delmar. pp. 657.