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...
How to make a video clip ? ShowMaking your video clip
Introduction
With video
With a camcorder
Writing the script
Recording
Acquisition
Video composition
With the pictures
With the pictures
Video composition
Software to make a slideshow
With videos and...
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...
How to convert a video clip in .flv format and vice versa ShowIntroduction
Here's a tip for you to simply convert a video clip of (almost) any format to .flv format.
This trick will be useful for dealing with the video post or publish your video on the web.
How to convert to and from the .flv...
Download Clip-box ShowClip-box is a clipboard for the treatment of large document. The program enhances the functionality of the clipboard by remembering all items (text and graphic) that are copied to the clipboard.
Advantage
It allows you to collect items for...
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...
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...
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...