RJ45 wall socket wiring: 468A or B?
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Hello,
the post is dated but I'm trying anyway...
I'm currently installing RJ45 wall sockets, and there's one thing I still don't understand. If I wire my sockets according to 568A while connecting them to cables that conform to 568B (all my cables are like that), does that create a crossover wiring?
To me, yes, but one thing bothers me. I've never seen anyone in a company question whether they arrived with a laptop and some random RJ45 cable about whether the company's wiring was done in 568A or 568B...
Yet at home I have a speed of 10MB/s instead of 80MB/s... so I have a problem!
Thanks in advance.
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the post is dated but I'm trying anyway...
I'm currently installing RJ45 wall sockets, and there's one thing I still don't understand. If I wire my sockets according to 568A while connecting them to cables that conform to 568B (all my cables are like that), does that create a crossover wiring?
To me, yes, but one thing bothers me. I've never seen anyone in a company question whether they arrived with a laptop and some random RJ45 cable about whether the company's wiring was done in 568A or 568B...
Yet at home I have a speed of 10MB/s instead of 80MB/s... so I have a problem!
Thanks in advance.
François
Configuration: Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5) / Safari 6.1