After seeing that my wireless speeds were much faster than the speeds I was getting over Ethernet, I decided to invest in some new cables. I didn’t know it before, but I saw while I was changing them out that my current cables were Cat 5e. While putting my network together, I had just been grabbing whatever cables I could find in my scrap drawers. Now I have Cat 8 cables and my speeds jumped from 7MB/s to an average of over 40MB/s. It’s a much bigger improvement than I expected, especially for such a small investment.

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      Orange white, orange

      Green white, blue

      Blue white, green

      Brown white, brown

      Learned it 20 years ago, never used it. how did I do?

      • @[email protected]
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        53 months ago

        yeah I did this almost 30 years ago and could recite it from scratch, haven’t made a cable since hs

        • Dave.
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          103 months ago

          I have not cared about or terminated A-spec after network cards gained auto MDI/MDIX about 20 years ago.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        I forget the order 5 times in the middle of crimping each side, so you’re doing better than me.

      • slazer2au
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        03 months ago

        Ewwww orange first? Why are you making a crossover cable backwards for?

          • slazer2au
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            53 months ago

            Depends where in the world you are.

            We use A in Australia and from what I have seen in western Europe A is also used more.