Hub Configuration with straight-through cables vs. crossover cables.
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Today my topic is how to connect multiple hubs with straight-through cables or crossover cables.
There are two methods: one method is to use straight-through cables and the other is using crossover cables.
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Hello sunny, thanks for your quality content !
i have a question , why shouldn't we connect the last cable to the uplink port of the last hub ?
Dear Sunny please let me know that should I use straight or crossover cable in this scenarios...
1. First router to second router second router to third router to fourth.
2. And while I connect these four routers to each other should I use regular Ethernet to Ethernet ports or Ethernet to uplink ports or uplink to uplink ports to connect all the routers.
3. i used an optical fibre internet connection given with a modem which has two Ethernet ports on the first company provided router and the rest of the three routers are TP link Wi-Fi routers.
I will be grateful if you could help me out on this thanks once again
Good information, thank you!
switch to hub stright-through cable ? because they are different layers ? or cross cable ? because both has same pin for Tx and Rx ?
Really nice !
Excuse me I would like you to explain about cloud computing
Thank in advance
You are very welcome and thanks a lot for leaving your nice comment. Cloud computing is on my to do list. Thank you very much for your patience.
Sunny Classroom you are welcome
Hello, where are you from Sir ?
I am working in Kansas, USA at this point.
@@sunnyclassroom24 Thanks for the reply sir. I thought you are From Sikkim, India !
@@siddhartharoy5263 I wish I were from India, which I haven't got a chance to see the culture-rich country.
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Dear Sunny, who uses hubs anymore, you can't even easily buy them theses days. They are a dead old technology. Switches are now the defacto connectivity!
Yes, you are right. At home the Internet box still has some part of a hub. However, it is a device of the past.. You are correct.
@@sunnyclassroom24 Any modern switch is full duplex 1 Gbps (or more) device with support for straight or crossower cable. Why even consider a hub's if it can not support 1 Gbps or more???