- Feb 16, 2005
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I'm making some cables, and my friend tells me that as long as the cable matches up on both ends, it shouldn't matter what order they go in. Online, it says that you should follow the T568A, or use the T568B diagrams when making your cables.
Now I know all I need to do is to make the ends match up. But why does the diagram exist? why would we need to follow them? What benefits do we have using the T568x vs. just matching up at the end?
Another question is on my exchange server, I would like to use it over http. I don't have a SSL certificate, and I'm using outlook 2010. On my mobile devices, everything works great. But on PC's, it's like it wont work/connect. I'm using Exchange 2007. Anybody have any advice on this?
Now I know all I need to do is to make the ends match up. But why does the diagram exist? why would we need to follow them? What benefits do we have using the T568x vs. just matching up at the end?
Another question is on my exchange server, I would like to use it over http. I don't have a SSL certificate, and I'm using outlook 2010. On my mobile devices, everything works great. But on PC's, it's like it wont work/connect. I'm using Exchange 2007. Anybody have any advice on this?