Hi All,
I need to connect two RJ45 cables together and thought to use an in-line coupler for this.
So, I purchased some from e-bay and before using any, I checked them out with an ohm meter. What I found is, checking at each end of the couper, that the left side of one end is connected to the left side of the other end.
To me, that would be reversing the connections, such as what a cross-over coupler would do. There couplers were marked as 'straight through' couplers which I thought I needed to connect two cables together.
Am I thinking wrong or have I received the wrong couplers? I don't want to try using the cables coupled together as I might do some damage to the equipment.
Please set me straight.
Thank you.
Len
I need to connect two RJ45 cables together and thought to use an in-line coupler for this.
So, I purchased some from e-bay and before using any, I checked them out with an ohm meter. What I found is, checking at each end of the couper, that the left side of one end is connected to the left side of the other end.
To me, that would be reversing the connections, such as what a cross-over coupler would do. There couplers were marked as 'straight through' couplers which I thought I needed to connect two cables together.
Am I thinking wrong or have I received the wrong couplers? I don't want to try using the cables coupled together as I might do some damage to the equipment.
Please set me straight.
Thank you.
Len