CAT 5 Patch/Crossover Cable Creation Guide
Before you begin creating your CAT 5 patch and/or crossover
cable, it's important to point out that the method outlined
here is only one method. It is by no means the only or best
method. Also, make sure you have all the necessary tools and
materials before you begin. You will need a length of CAT
cable, several RJ-45 connectors, and a crimp tool.
Table 1: How to wire a CAT 5 (EIA 568B) Patch
Cable
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|
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Connector #1 |
Connector #2 |
|
White/Orange |
White/Orange |
Orange/White |
Orange/White |
White/Green |
White/Green |
Blue/White |
Blue/White |
White/Blue |
White/Blue |
Green/White |
Green/White |
|
White/Brown |
White/Brown |
|
Brown/White |
Brown/White |
|
Note: The first color listed in the color pair
is the dominant color of the wire. In other
words, White/Orange is a white wire with orange
stripes. |
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Figure A: Standard EIA/TIA T568B Wiring Diagram

Table 2: How to wire a CAT 5 Crossover Cable
|
|
|
Connector #1 |
Connector #2 |
|
White/Orange |
White/Green |
Orange/White |
Green/White |
White/Green |
White/Orange |
Blue/White |
Blue/White |
White/Blue |
White/Blue |
Green/White |
Orange/White |
|
White/Brown |
White/Brown |
|
Brown/White |
Brown/White |
|
|
|

Cable A
Cable
B
Note: Remember that these instructions are only a general
guide. Your actual experience will depend on the tools and
materials you are using.