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There are two ways to use network cables, one is a crossed line, and the other is a parallel line.
The practice of crossing the line is: one end adopts the 568A standard, and the other end uses the 568B standard parallel line: both ends are the same 568A standard or 568B standard, (generally the practice of 568B parallel lines is used).
568A Standard: Green White, Green, Orange White, Blue, Blue White, Orange, Brown White, Brown 568B Standard: Orange White, Orange, Green White, Blue, Blue White, Green, Brown White, Brown.
You can notice that the difference between the two methods is that the orange and green colors are swapped.
If the two parties to the connection are not equal, use parallel wires, such as a computer connected to a router or switch.
Use crosswires if the two connected devices are equal, such as a PC to a PC.
I hope mine can help you a little.
It's okay to share.
Let's go to the online neighbor and add another computer!
Or you go to the next flying pigeon transfer on the Internet, and you can realize the transfer of files between 2 computers! If you don't understand, add it!
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Yes, I've done it before, but the network cable head has to be re-pinched, the line sequence needs to be rearranged, you go to the computer store and ask the technician to pinch one of these network cables for you.
Share, yes, just look up the other person's computer name in the computer user.
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Is it a zigzag? I haven't really done it, but I've used a separator, a gadget that splits in two, three dollars a piece. This eliminates the need to re-scratch the cable head.
However, only one Internet connection is supported. It would be great if you could set up an online neighbor, but you can't know if you can! In fact, if it is convenient, you can use the router directly.
Ay! Can't help you, sorry!
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Yes, but you have to use a cross line, and you won't let the computer city people pick one up, just tell him to cross the line, and he knows how to pick it up.
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Connect the LAN of the router through a network cable, and then enter the router through a browser and set up an account and password to access the Internet at the same time.
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A router is required. The first thing you need to do is set up your router.
After setting, the main line is connected to the WAN port of the router, and the two computers are connected to the LAN interface of the router respectively.
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The cat connects the first port of the router, and then connects the two computers with two wires out of the router. Wireless ones don't need wires. If the connection doesn't work, just look at the local connection. Type in your browser's address bar or then set it up yourself.
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Do you mean to call a share of money on the net of two molecules?
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