Ethernet cables are used to connect computers and other devices to a network. They come in a variety of colors, each of which corresponds to a specific wiring scheme. The most common color code is the T-568B standard, which uses the following colors:
Orange: Transmit data (+) Orange/white: Transmit data (-) Green: Receive data (+) Green/white: Receive data (-) Blue: Transmit data (+) Blue/white: Transmit data (-) Brown: Receive data (+) Brown/white: Receive data (-)This color code is important because it ensures that the cables are wired correctly.
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