Where do we use cross and standard cable?
Answer / Ravi Ratnakar Choudhary
Cross-over (crossover) cables are used to connect two devices directly when they share the same network medium, such as Ethernet. Standard cables, on the other hand, have a different pin configuration and are typically used to connect devices to a hub or switch.nNote that modern networking equipment often uses auto-negotiation, which automatically determines whether a cross-over or standard cable is required.
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