A straight or standard cable is wired the same on both ends. What color goes where is not important, as long as it is the same.
Some are a straight through network cable, some are crossover.
straight through is same pin out both ends. crossover has transmit and receive lines reversed
straight through is same pin out both ends. crossover has transmit and receive lines reversed
straight through is same pin out both ends. crossover has transmit and receive lines reversed
Yes, it is possible to connect a computer straight to a network cable which usually connects the modem. Look for the cable at Ebay.
You need to use a straight type of connection. 568A or 568B depending which type your network is using.
Of course not. Your question doesn't make sense. A cable network can't be the producer of another cable network.
A straight-through cable is the opposite of a crossover cable, and is the most common type of network cable.Usually they are just referred to regular CAT-5 cables.
straight cable is needed when connecting two computer periperhals. A cross over is used when connecting a computer to a network hardware (router, swirch, etc..)
1) You purchase the cable 2) You plug it into the network adapter (network card). If the cable directly connects two computers, you need a crossover cable; if the computers are connected via a switch (this lets you connect more than two computers), you need a straight cable. Make sure to measure how much cable you need, and to purchase some extra length, to let you move the computers around freely.
A regular Cat 5e or Cat 6 RJ-45 straight-through Ethernet network cable.
The "uplink" port. If it doesn't have one, you will have to use a crossover cable.