How Ethernet Cable works

you ever connected a PC with a broadband connection you surely used an Ethernet cable to do it.Ethernet cables also called LAN cables or Cat 5 cables are often used in home networks. They are categorized into two types – Straight through and Crossover cables. Straight though cables are used to connect different types of devices (like PC to Hub) whereas Crossover cable is used to connect same type of devices such as PC to PC or Switch to Switch. Both the cables are almost identical except the wiring scheme of their end connectors. Click to know more about ethernet.
Ethernet Cable

Shown in the image is an Ethernet cable used to connect two network devices having a connector at both ends. Depending on the type of the cable, straight through or crossover, both end connectors either have same or different types of wiring schemes, respectively. This article covers a straight through cable.

Connectors:


The connector consists of a mechanical lock which aids to fix the cable in the port. Once a cable is thoroughly plugged into the device port a click sound is produced.
RJ45 Connector
The connectors used here are RJ45 also known as 8P8C (8 position 8 conductor) connectors. As the name specifies it contains 8 pins for connections. The 8P8C connector is generally used to terminate a twisted pair or multi-conductor flat cable.

Internal Wires


Inside the Ethernet cable, there are 8 color coded wires. These wires are twisted into 4 pairs of wires with each pair having a common color theme. One wire in the pair is a solid or primarily solid colored wire and the other is a primarily white wire with a colored strip. Examples of the naming schemes used are: Orange for the solid colored wire and White Orange for the striped wire.  
Ethernet Wires
Wires are plain copper wires with a well defined thickness and are insulated by a polyethylene layer.
Below shown are the color codes for each pin of the straight through cable:

According to the pin configuration shown in the diagram, first two pins (TX+, TX-) are used as transmitter  while the pin numbers three and six (RX+, RX-) work as receiver for the PC.
The twists between each pair of wires are extremely important. They are there to counteract noise and interference.


Wires Arrangement

Wires Arrangement
Making a LAN cable is quite simple, arrange the wires of the twisted pair cable in the predefined arrangement (as per the type of the cable) and put them in the connector as shown in the next image.

Crimping Tool

A Crimping Tool is used to crimp the RJ45 connector. 
Once the wires are set, the connector is put between the slot and crimped by pressing the handles of the tool.

Pins of Connector


RJ45 Connector

The eight pins are arranged in the connector in a way that they connect the wires with the device ports. 


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