What is the Cabling between 2 Similar Devices and 2
Dissimilar Devices for Network Cabling?
Answer Posted / vivek.rautela
Cabling is very important in Networking.
Between Two Similar Devices: Cross Cabling is used in
networking.
Between two Dissimilar Devices: Stright Cabling is used in
Networking.
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