How to crimp a cable RJ45 ? ShowHow to crimp a cable RJ45 ?
What you need?
How to proceed?
Making a straight cable
The standard EIA / TIA 568 (A & B)
For crossover cable 10/100baseT
To complete crossover cable or cross gigabit
On Gbic 1000BaseT eg
An image to better...
Connecting two computers with a USB cable. ShowConnecting two computers with a USB cable.
What to choose?
How does it work?
What to do?
If you have to transfer huge files from one PC to another, using a flash disk or burning a CD-ROM can seem like a waste of time. One wise way...
Setup router with cable modem ShowSetup router with cable modem
Issue
Solution
Note
Issue
I've replaced my cable modem (Motorola SB5101-same model as old) but the router (DLink 604) does recognize it. Modem is fine and I can connect to Internet when modem is connected...
Download Laptop Alarm ShowDo not have you you it ever succeeded to have to leave your laptop computer in a public place for instant? It is true that it is a risked action, but not with Laptop Alarm.
Laptop Alarm issues a high-pitched and deafening sound à each time the cable...
Download Folder Lock ShowDescription
The application is designed by New Softwares, Inc. Folder Lock is a tool that allows you to protect your folders with a password. Simple and easy to use, the application has been awarded from various places. Offering an intuitive...
Data transmission - Cabling ShowCabling types
Several physical data-transmission media are available to connect together the various devices on a network. One possibility is to use cables. There are many types of cables, but the most common are:
Coaxial cable
Double twisted...
Creating an RJ45 crossover cable ShowWhat's an RJ45 plug?
A network card may have several types of connectors, with the most common being:
An RJ45 connector; A BNC connector (coaxial cable).
The RJ-45 is the one which interests us here, as it it the most widely used. The cables...
Cables and connectors ShowConnectors
In information science, connectors, normally called "input-output connectors" (or I/O for short), are interfaces for linking devices by using cables. They generally have a male end with pins protruding from it. This plug is meant to be...