Eric D wrote:
> To distinguish between ethernet cables:
>
> Place the connectors the ends of the cable side by side. The wires in the
> connectors should be colour coded. If the wires are in the same order in the
> two connectors then you have a "regular" cable (what are they called???).
Patch cable.
> If two of the wires are reversed then you have a cross-over (uplink?) cable.
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