1 gigabit cabling

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 Question by robert kidwell posted 16 Oct 2002
 1 gigabit cabling
could you tell me what the standard pinouts are for 1 gigabit cabling.
I have noticed your cabling for gigabit but was wondering the layout for both crossover and straight through were ?
Many thanks.
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 Answer by Dmitri Abaimov posted 16 Oct 2002
Dear Robert ,

Since straight-through is always the same, we've only published Gigabit crossover.

For straight-through cable use T568B-T568B from here: http://www.cabling-design.com/references/pinouts/t568ab.shtml

For crossover use this:http://www.cabling-design.com/references/pinouts/1000base_t_crossover.shtml

Sincerely,
Dmitri Abaimov, RCDD

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