What's the Difference between Patch Ethernet Cables and Crossover Ethernet Cables?

CAT5-005 
 Patch Cables:

Refers to electrical and optical cables like Cat5 cables and Optical cables. However, patch cables/cords can be:
  • single-conductor wires that use banana connectors
  • coaxial cables using BNC connectors
  • Ethernet Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a
  • Optical fiber cables.
  • What makes a patch cable is its length. Due to its primary use of connecting patch panels, the cables need to be short. 


    Crossover Cables:
Used when connecting two devices of the same kind to transfer data. Example, if you have a broken computer at home, you can extract the information out with a different computer using a crossover cable to connect the other device without the use of hubs or routers.

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