How to compress gigabit

How to compress gigabit


Eight cables are used to connect computers to the local network. They differ not only in the speed of data transmission and the variants of the location of cores inside the connectors.



How to compress gigabit


You will need



  • - LAN-connectors;
  • - network cables;
  • - Swage.


Instructions


1


If you want to provide high speed of exchangeinformation between computers within the network, purchase the required number of cables of the 5e, 6 or 7 series. Note that low-series cables are not capable of transmitting a signal with a speed higher than 100 Mb / s.


2


Prepare the required amountLAN connectors. If there is an opportunity to purchase or take on the time swindling, use it. This tool is designed for quick stripping of the network cable and fixing the connector. Make sure that the network adapters installed in the connected computers support high-speed connections.


3


Remove the outer winding from the mains cable. Release about 5 cm. Now remove the insulation from each of the eight cores. In this case, you need to get 3 cm of bare wire. To ensure a data transfer rate of up to 1000 Mb / s, cross-crimping is necessary. In the first connector, the cables should be located in the following way: 1 - White-orange, 2 - Orange 3 - White-green 4 - Blue 5 - White-blue 6 - Green 7 - White-brown8 - Brown.


4


Carefully place the cores in the correct grooves andconnect the sides of the connector. Snap the connector with the swage. If you do not have this tool, then gently drown every vein in the groove. Try not to transfer the cable. This will reduce the speed of the network.


5


Perform the same procedure with the secondLAN connector. In this case, the layout of the cables will be slightly different: 1 - White-green2 - Green3 - White-orange4 - White-brown5 - Brown6 - Orange7 - Blue8 - White-blue.


6


Remember that this type of cable is designed forfor direct connection of two computers. If you plan to organize a network that includes switches or routers, purchase the cables of the sixth or seventh series and perform a straight crimp (first connector) at both ends.