Straight-Through And Crossover Cables; Connecting To Broadband Modems - Microsoft MN-130 User Manual

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6 Microsoft Broadband Networking PCI Adapter User's Guide

Straight-Through and Crossover Cables

Data is sent and received through specific wires within an Ethernet
cable. Depending on the arrangement of its sending and receiving
wires, an Ethernet cable is either a "straight-through" type or a
"crossover" type. The following diagram demonstrates how to
differentiate between the two types.
Straight-Through
Ethernet Cable
Crossover
Ethernet Cable
Your adapter supports both straight-through and crossover cables.
For more information on the type of cable you need, see Chapter 2.

Connecting to Broadband Modems

When you connect your adapter to a broadband modem, it is
important to use either the cable that came with your modem or
the same type of cable. Many modems use a crossover cable to
connect to the network. If you are unsure about the type of Ethernet
cable to use, see the documentation for your broadband modem.
In a straight-
through cable,
the order of the
colored wires is the
same at both ends.
In a crossover
cable, the order of
the colored wires
is different at
both ends.

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