View Full Version : What is a PATCH cable?
DaFunkyUnit
01-31-2004, 10:23 PM
just another name for an ethernet cable (cat5)?
yes... usually ethernet cables are described as "patch" cables to patch between 2 ports. You should be fine in most applications :)
Kevster
02-01-2004, 04:31 AM
Originally posted by skiAtomic
yes... usually ethernet cables are described as "patch" cables to patch between 2 ports. You should be fine in most applications :)
A patch cable can be any media - coaxial, UTP (ethernet), optical fiber, etc. It typically connects 2 ports together in a communications room.
LPMiller
02-01-2004, 06:31 AM
it's for when the Nicoderm patch just isn't strong enough.
Bires
02-01-2004, 07:14 AM
just be sure they aren't referring to a twisted pair network patch cable, used to connect two old-style hubs to each other or two computers directly to each other. A twisted pair cable is a little different in its construction.
Kevster
02-02-2004, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by Bires
just be sure they aren't referring to a twisted pair network patch cable, used to connect two old-style hubs to each other or two computers directly to each other. A twisted pair cable is a little different in its construction.
The cable you're referring to is also known as a crossover cable.
Jeffbx
02-02-2004, 04:55 AM
Originally posted by Bires
just be sure they aren't referring to a twisted pair network patch cable, used to connect two old-style hubs to each other or two computers directly to each other. A twisted pair cable is a little different in its construction.
Not to split hairs (or pairs - ha ha! Hoo boy, sorry about that, that was bad), but twisted pair can be either straight through (normal) or a crossover cable.
All ethernet CAT3 & above runs on twisted pair cable - this just refers to the fact that if you slice open the outer jacket of the cable, the wires inside are twisted together in pairs to reduce interference.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.12 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.