RJ-45 Cables

There are 3 main types of RJ-45 cables that you will run across in networking, both LAN and WAN.

  • Straight-through

  • Crossover

  • Rolled

To identify the RJ-45 cable type, hold the two ends of the cable next to each other so you can see the colored wires inside the ends.

Examine the sequence of colored wires to determine the type of RJ-45 cable, as follows:

  • Straight-through — the colored wires are in the same sequence at both ends of the cable.

  • Crossover — the first (far left) colored wire at one end of the cable is the third colored wire at the other end of the cable.

  • Rolled — the colored wires at one end of the cable are in the reverse sequence of the colored wires at the other end of the cable.

Pinouts

Below is a diagram comparing a straight-through versus a cross-over cable.

White/Orange   White/Blue
Orange   Green
White/Blue   White/Orange
Blue   Blue
White/Green   White/Green
Green   Orange
White/Brown   White/Brown
Brown   Brown

The following 3 tables show the various pin-outs for each of the 3 major types of RJ-45 cables.

RJ-45 Straight-Through (Ethernet) Cable Pinouts

Signal

Pin

Pin

Signal

Tx+

1

1

Tx+

Tx-

2

2

Tx-

Rx+

3

3

Rx+

-

4

4

-

-

5

5

-

Rx-

6

6

Rx-

-

7

7

-

-

8

8

-


RJ-45 Crossover (Ethernet) Cable Pinouts

Signal

Pin

Pin

Signal

Tx+

1

3

Rx+

Tx-

2

6

Rx-

Rx+

3

1

Tx+

-

4

4

-

-

5

5

-

Rx-

6

2

Tx-

-

7

7

-

-

8

8

-


RJ-45 Rolled (Console) Cable Pinouts

Signal

Pin

Pin

Signal

-

1

8

-

-

2

7

-

-

3

6

-

-

4

5

-

-

5

4

-

-

6

3

-

-

7

2

-

-

8

1

-


Other Cabling Types

In addition to Ethernet, RJ-45 cable is also used for WAN connections. The diagram below shows some other types of crossover cables and compares them to Ethernet.