Connections between any two equipments of the same kind. For purposes of cabling, you can consider computers and routers as one kind of equipment, and switches and hubs as another kind. This aids in remembering which cable to use. So, you need a crossover cable to connect computer-computer; computer-router; router-router; hub-hub; hub-switch; switch-switch.
A Bluetooth connection with a range of approximately 30 ft.
crossover cable connects two devices of the same type
A symmetrical configuration
Yes it does. That does not mean that it has a built in internet connection. You must still obtain an internet service and network connection devices for the service or to quote the ad "Online connectivity requires broadband internet service and network devices such as a DSL or cable modem"
A symmetrical configuration
computer and router
It's a type of computer cable where some of the strands inside are "crossed over" compared to a "straight through" cable. You only need a crossover cable if you are connecting a computer directly to another computer. If you are connecting a computer to any other device like a switch, or a router, then you use a straight through cable, which are easier to find and cheaper. You can google for a crossover cable and it will show you a picture of which pins are crossed over.
There are three types of cables used in paired connection of computers: crossover, straight-through, and rollover. Crossover cables are used to connect two devices directly, without a router or switch in between. Straight-through cables are typically used to connect a computer to a router or switch, while rollover cables are typically used to connect a modem to a router or switch.
Devices by type, devices by connection, resources by type, and resources by connection.
A cross-over cable is used to connect two computers together without the use of a connecting device, such as a switch or hub. When daisy-chaining hubs and switches, some older equipment has a special port called the up-link port. This port requires the use of a cross-over cable to add hubs to hubs, etc.
MDI-X stands for "Medium Dependent Interface - Crossover." It is a networking standard used in Ethernet technology that allows for the automatic crossover of transmit and receive signals between devices. This means that devices can be connected directly without the need for a crossover cable, simplifying network setup. MDI-X is commonly found in Ethernet switches and network interface cards.
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