you do the hocky pocky
Only if a hub has auto sensing ports. With auto sensing it will detect the upload cable and will make a crossover internally.
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.
The correct spelling is certify. The clerk had to certify the record, to make it official.
in RJ45 connector connected cat5 cable through same cable coding, that's call parallel cable.
Perhaps a cable is loose. Make sure it is screwed in properly, and make sure the video card is not tilting, if it is, make it straight, otherwise the monitor cable cannot correctly fit into the socket.
Most switches and routers these days allow for a standard straight through cable to connect each other. (So any CAT 5e or 6 cable you find at Best Buy will be fine) Older devices (Such as a Cisco 2900xl switch) require a cross over cable to connect like devices such as a switch to switch. These cables can also be found at Best Buy and will be clearly labeled "Cross Over". There are two different standards of straight through cables if making your own. See the related link. To make a cross over cable, wire one end with the A standard and the other with the B standard.
To cut a bike cable properly, use cable cutters to make a clean, straight cut. Measure and mark the desired length before cutting. Be sure to use the appropriate tools and techniques to avoid fraying the cable.
terminate the RJ11 end and on the RJ45 end crimp the 4 wires in the 4 middle slots. run the wires straight through, no crossover
1) take a crimping tool: http://images.google.ge/images?hl=ka&source=hp&q=crimping%20tool&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi 2) make straight through cable put colors exactly: http://www.palmettonetworks.com/resources/network_cables_101_data.htm and you are ready
You can find the answer here: http://brainreactor.ru/2010/01/cisco-ccna-exploration-network-fundamentals-final-exam-part-5/
The cost for a dealer to certify a car typically ranges from 500 to 2,000, depending on the make and model of the vehicle and the specific certification program.