It is a at one end and b at the other.
A crossover ethernet cable has got both its ends identical to each other.
A straight thru is used as a patch cord in ethernet connections.
The default gateway and dns server stay set at 192 167 0 1.
The isp is spectrum.
Each end of an ethernet cable has a connector called an rj45 connector.
Not only do the two systems not see each other if i try to.
A straight thru cable has identical ends.
The wire that is crimped to pin 2 at one end is attached to pin 6 at the other end and the pins 3 and 6 wires go to pins 1 and 2 respectively in the other connector.
A crossover cable has different ends.
On system 2 i have set ipv4 to 192 168 0 2 and everything else as above.
Devices in a wired network are usually connected physically to a server modem router or each other with ethernet cables.
An ethernet crossover cable also known as a crossed cable connects two ethernet network devices to each other.
A registered jack 45 rj45 connector is a standard type of physical connector for network cables.
A crossover has one end with the orange set of wires switched.
A crossover is used to connect two ethernet devices without a hub or for connecting two hubs.
So those conflicting standards did end up being useful.
The other is connected to the internet via cat6 cable to the router.
A straight thru cable has identical ends.
A crossover has one end with the orange set of wires switched with the green set.
A crossover is used to connect two ethernet devices without a hub or for connecting two hubs.
A straight thru is used as a patch cord in ethernet connections.
Note the second system has two separate ethernet cards.
These cables were created to support temporary host to host networking in situations where an intermediate device such as a network router is not present crossover cables look almost identical to ordinary straight through or patch ethernet cables but the internal wiring.