Ethernet: Straight-through VS Crossover Cable: Difference between revisions
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Consumer routers generally have one router port labeled [INTERNET] and four switch ports. Generally you'd use a straight-through cable in that case. | Consumer routers generally have one router port labeled [INTERNET] and four switch ports. Generally you'd use a straight-through cable in that case. |
Revision as of 23:19, 9 September 2025
Straight-Though
PC <=> Switch Router <=> Switch
Crossover
PC <=> Router Router <=> Router Switch <=> Switch
Exceptions and notes:
Consumer routers generally have one router port labeled [INTERNET] and four switch ports. Generally you'd use a straight-through cable in that case.