A crossover cable reverses the signals at ends of the cable.
Coaxial Cable With RJ 45 Connectors at both the ends.
The most popular connectors found these days on the ends of network cables are commonly called RJ45 connectors.
The connectors on the ends of the cable are a different size than the connectors for a standard IDE device like a Hard Drive or CD rom. You should also notice that there is a twist in the cable between two of the connectors.
Cable connectors are always avaible for printer cables.
You can cut the ends off of the wires and replace them with aftermarket ends. Check at your local parts store.
Connect a audio cable from the Audio Out connectors on the cable box to the AUX In Audio connectors on the stereo receiver.
Match up the two ends of the cable. Look closely at the color coding of the pins at both RJ-45 connectors. If the same colors are used in the same pin positions then the cable is a straight-through cable. If they are reversed at both ends then it is a cross-over cable.Sometimes the cable will be marked that way on the outside covering of the cable. Look for the words "cross-over cable".
You can buyt the Dataspeed cable in 25 foot lengths or get it on a 1000 foot spool if you know how to put connectors on it.
Cable is 100% copper, and connectors are Gold Plated. No one uses silver or gold for the cable part.
Audio connectors and video connectors are electrical connectors for carrying audio signal and video signal, of either analog or digital format. Analog A/V connectors often use Shielded cable to inhibit radio frequency interference (RFI) and noise. They use connectors such as SPEAKON, XLR, TRS and RCA.
There are a wide variety of cable connectors and they are made of many different types of materials. If a specific cable connector is stated, the material that it made from can be identified and the question can be answered.