That little anecdote at the end about auto MDI-X saved me. I was freaking out and questioning myself why I'm able to use a straight UTP to establish comms. between two PCs. Thank you for the informative video
I cut a 4-wire 100BASE-TX riser cable with the goal of reducing cross talk and collisions for the Nintendo Switch. I also cut a crossover gigabit riser for my fiber router's connection to its ONT. The new setup is working as well as my fq_codel setup. Games are smooth as butter. I think the wires also help load balance which cpus are used by the Nintendo and the Router+ONT. Thanks for your awesome wire setup.
really great video, I love the ending! I was sitting here wondering if I really did mess up my network because I used just straight cables... Everything seems to work just fine, but I've been watching this detailed video for 6 minutes and I'm starting to question my knowledge... oh nvm auto MDI-x! towards the end I was also getting frustrated because it seemed obvious that it should be automatic, consumers are easily confused like me! :)
I hooked a switch to a switch and used a straight through cable, and everything worked. just came here to see if I needed to switch that over, I guess I dont need to.
Thank you so much dear Prof./Techncien for the explaination. Could you tell me what is the diference between using straight through and crossover when we connect two switches ? is there any diference?
Typically, a port on a home router is pinned out like a switch port, which would use a straight-through cable. However, a PC-to-PC connection would use a crossover cable.
Assuming MDIX is enabled, a port speed not exceeding 10Gbps, and a distance not exceeding 37m, a straight through Cat 6 Ethernet cable should do the trick. (or a crossover cable if MDIX is not enabled)
My inexperienced co-workers used crossover cable in our network ranging from 4th, 3rd to 2nd floor in many different rooms/offices which were interconnect through several switches and routers and claim the cabling method they used are the correct method. I tried to tell them it isn't the proper method but they won't listen. Ridiculous.
Hello I am curious on what happens on the T+ to R+ white and orange wire compared to the T- to R-. Im guessing that it’s the - voltage on orange and + voltage on orange and white. can you please tell me how data transfer is different between the two due to the polarity difference regardless that they both have R on one end and T on another?Thank you
What if we switch blue with green, so that we now have pairs of orange, pairs of green, pairs of blue, and pairs of brown? IEEE: where is your current location sir? (Calls FBI)
That little anecdote at the end about auto MDI-X saved me. I was freaking out and questioning myself why I'm able to use a straight UTP to establish comms. between two PCs. Thank you for the informative video
I understood this video like the back of my hand ✋
You are quite the teacher. Thank you Buddy
I cut a 4-wire 100BASE-TX riser cable with the goal of reducing cross talk and collisions for the Nintendo Switch. I also cut a crossover gigabit riser for my fiber router's connection to its ONT. The new setup is working as well as my fq_codel setup. Games are smooth as butter. I think the wires also help load balance which cpus are used by the Nintendo and the Router+ONT.
Thanks for your awesome wire setup.
Great video! Other videos did not explain the concept as well as you did
very good and proper explanation Kevin! You rock man! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
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Great explanation, and such a beautiful, beautiful voice.
really great video, I love the ending!
I was sitting here wondering if I really did mess up my network because I used just straight cables...
Everything seems to work just fine, but I've been watching this detailed video for 6 minutes and I'm starting to question my knowledge... oh nvm auto MDI-x!
towards the end I was also getting frustrated because it seemed obvious that it should be automatic, consumers are easily confused like me! :)
Omg I was dying until the end haha
Awesome video. Very helpful. Thank you, sir!
Wow. You save me a whole semester.
Glad to see a good video explaining the basics... i can now put together a curriculum for interns 😁
5t5 un un
I hooked a switch to a switch and used a straight through cable, and everything worked. just came here to see if I needed to switch that over, I guess I dont need to.
me to :D
Cisco switches have a feature called auto-mdix that notices when the wrong cable is used
and automatically changes its logic to make the link work.
Thanks for the information I didn’t know what (Pass x over ) was on my Klein VDV Scout Pro2.
Thank you so much dear Prof./Techncien for the explaination. Could you tell me what is the diference between using straight through and crossover when we connect two switches ? is there any diference?
Excellent tutorial.
Thank you Kevin for the video. Clear and concise. It'd be really good if u would group the videos into logical and relevant playlists.
Amazing video, clear and concise!!
Beautifully explained! Thank you very much!
Thankyou for explaining so well.🙏
A superb video sir.thankyou kindly.has come in most handy.
Thanks for the clear explanation
Best Explantation I have found.
Mind blown! Great upload.
Thank you
Thank You, Sir.
Thank you very much,, well explained, i have one question though. what is the use of pair 4&5 and pai5r 7&8?
Great video. Thank you
You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the training.
Amazing and valuable information as usual Sir.. thanks
thanks very educative
very clear explanation. Thank you
Great video Kevin. Explained it very clearly 👍
Thanks
Super explanation thanks 🔥🔥🔥
tnx so much i couldn't get it when my teacher explained it
Again, thanks!
What should i buy for home ethernet router to Laptop and if I can use the same cable for connecting computer to computer
Typically, a port on a home router is pinned out like a switch port, which would use a straight-through cable. However, a PC-to-PC connection would use a crossover cable.
Brilliant video, thanks man, you really helped me out there!!! :)
Which cable will be use to connect Layer 2 switch to Layer 3 switch ? Answer ? 🤔🤔
Assuming MDIX is enabled, a port speed not exceeding 10Gbps, and a distance not exceeding 37m, a straight through Cat 6 Ethernet cable should do the trick. (or a crossover cable if MDIX is not enabled)
what an explanation !! so clear..thanks
Good Job.
I was wondering.. Why is every full color wire a - polarity except for the full blue one? It hurts my OCD :( They better have a good reason for it! :D
My inexperienced co-workers used crossover cable in our network ranging from 4th, 3rd to 2nd floor in many different rooms/offices which were interconnect through several switches and routers and claim the cabling method they used are the correct method. I tried to tell them it isn't the proper method but they won't listen. Ridiculous.
I'm a bit confused on why he said Media Dependent Interface instead of Medium Dependent Interface?
wonderful explanation as usual👍
stay bless
Some internet reviews probably issued by amateurs reports the lost two brown wires reverse.
Your accent is awesome
Does crossovering makes sense to gigabit connections?
Hello I am curious on what happens on the T+ to R+ white and orange wire compared to the T- to R-. Im guessing that it’s the - voltage on orange and + voltage on orange and white. can you please tell me how data transfer is different between the two due to the polarity difference regardless that they both have R on one end and T on another?Thank you
Thank you so much
The roll of the piiiyaannnnss
Am no expert but the T568B to T568A crossover (green and orange swapped over) doesn't seem to work for the 8 pin data crossover.
Thanks very much Kevin I want to ask you about other file use it for what for example 4-5-7-8 .
I'm confused!
Why all those guys who show how to make a crossover cable do not flip the pins 4-5 and 7-8??
Nice video but no one is explaining about the pair 4,5 & 7,8
nice!
No wonder when I had to copy an imac to another imac it wanted me to just use a patch cable. Pretty cool, didn't know about the auto mdi-x
Hi i like your video
What if we switch blue with green, so that we now have pairs of orange, pairs of green, pairs of blue, and pairs of brown?
IEEE: where is your current location sir? (Calls FBI)
My head hurts 🤣
if only I had 3 phones
LOL, I'm so angry, why couldn't someone explain it like this rather then just be, "See this? do that"
Thanks