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ROUBLESHOOTING
Using wires from opposing pairs can cause signals to 
be lost. For a 100BASE-TX cable, pins #1 and #2, and #3 
and #6 must be on the same twisted strand. 
Troubleshooting Hubs with Crossover Cable
When there is doubt whether a hub is performing correctly, 
or if the impedance settings are in question, a crossover 
cable can help you isolate the failing component.
1 Connect a file server and a client PC back to back with 
a crossover cable to verify that the NIC and network 
operating system are properly configured. 
2 To make a crossover cable, simply connect TD+ to RD+ 
and TD– to RD–.
The cable performs the crossover that is usually performed 
by the hub. Make sure that two twisted-pair wires are 
used. 
 shows the pinouts for the crossover cable. 
On the straight-through cable, make sure that the wires are 
from the same twisted pair.
If the file server and client PC function together as a small 
network, then either the existing cabling or the hub is the 
problem.
If there is a proper crossover, the appropriate LED 
comes on.
If there is a straight-through connection, the LED does 
not light.
A blinking LED indicates that there is a polarity mismatch 
(that is, TD+ to RD– instead of TD+ to RD+).