What is the standard color sequence of a straight-through cable?
Answer / Krishan Kumar Arya
The standard color sequence for a straight-through Ethernet cable is: white, orange, green, blue (or white, green, yellow, red, in T568A configuration); and white, blue, brown, orange (or white, brown, green, blue, in T568B configuration).
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