Cat 3 and cat 5.
Yellow ethernet cable vs blue.
The virgin media helpdesk said we should be using a blue ethernet cable which normally comes with the modem.
Ethernet cable colors and their purpose.
I now want to link my laptop to the router.
Blue 100 gray 71 green 53 multi colored 1 red 52 silver 1 white 32 yellow 50.
Will it make a difference if i connect my laptop to the wired router using a yellow ethernet cable instead of a blue one.
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They will send her one.
Both cat 3 and cat 5 ethernet cables are at this point obsolete.
A gray cable or a blue cable are exactly the same but the color will have a meaning to the installing engineer.
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What david d said is correct there are different types of networking cables but yellow and blue does not determine what type of cable it is.
You ll still find cat 5 cables in use but you should avoid them altogether.
In this article we explain why the colour of the cable makes no difference to its performance.
Tried a different ethernet cable standard grey cable which i know works and the same problem.
In short you can use any colour cable you wish.
The colors of cat5 cat5e cat6 and cat6a ethernet cables represent a specific application or system such as network connectivity or equipment connections.
The three popular cables right now are cat 5 rated up to 100mbs cat 5e rated up to 1000mbs and cat 6 also rated at 1000mbs.
Many people get confused when buying replacement ethernet cables.
Internet service providers often supply a yellow or blue cable with a new modem and many customers believe they must purchase the same colour this is not true.
I have a yellow ethernet cable which came with an old wireless router.
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So they sent another modem.
This is not to be confused with the color coding of the twisted internal wires contained within each cat cable.
The connects to pc using a blue ethernet cable.
Is there a difference between the blue and yellow ethernet cables.