Lab Report 02
Lab Report 02
Lab Report 02
Technology
Lab Report - 02
Course Code: CSC 466
Submitted To
Fahiba Farhin
Lecturer
Computer Science & Engineer (CSE)
Submitted By:
Jannatun Ferdous Jerin
ID: 21303178
Program: BCSE
Section: B
3 Types of Cable:
– Straight through cables,
– Crossover cables, and
– Rollover cables
Types of Cable
What Is Straight Through Cable?
A straight through cable is a type of twisted pair cable that is used in local
area networks to connect a computer to a network hub such as a router.
This type of cable is also sometimes called a patch cable and is an
alternative to wireless connections where one or more computers access a
router through a wireless signal. On a straight through cable, the wired
pins match. Straight through cable use one wiring standard: both ends use
T568A wiring standard or both ends use T568B wiring standard. The
following figure shows a straight through cable of which both ends are
wired as the T568B standard.
Straight through cables are primarily used for connecting unlike devices.
Use straight through Ethernet cable for the following cabling:
Switch to router
Switch to PC or server
Hub to PC or server