How To: Ethernet Cables

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Over the years, I’ve had to create a number of ethernet cables, both for my own usage, as well as for the companies I’ve worked for. It took me forever to memorize the color code for ‘straight’ ethernet cables, and I still have to look up the color combination for cross-over cables (as I don’t make a lot of them).

I’m not going to repost the article (so here’s a link to it), but the helpful guys over at “The How-To Geek” wrote a really good howto article for DIY ethernet cables. They go into what tools you would need, the color combo, etc. For the beginner who is new to cabling, this article is a good resource to reference.

I will add this disclaimer: I disagree with the length limits (long and short) they mention. From my own personal knowledge, I’ve always ran with the following length limits - Longest: 100M (300ft), Shortest (1ft). However, as numerous commentators stated, I’ve seen ethernet work at longer distances, as well as shorter. I personally carry a 4inch ethernet cable with a cross-over pigtail attachment - and it works without fail. I’ve also been involved in a 400ft+ run from one side of a manufacturing plant to another. It wasn’t a pretty run, but it worked.


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About Sam Aaron

Father. Husband. Geek. Workaholic. US Marine Corps Veteran.

Sam Aaron is a Senior Consultant in the Professional Services Organization for Entelligence, bringing over a decade of expertise in enterprise cloud automation and infrastructure. Sam has spent almost eleven years at VMware leading cloud automation initiatives using VCF Automation (formerly Aria Automation & vRA) and designing scalable, multi-tenant environments with VMware Cloud Director (vCD).

Sam holds multiple certifications including VCF-Architect 2024, VCIX-CMA, and dual VCPs (DCV & CMA), and is a recognized contributor to VMware’s certification exams. As a VMware Hands-On Lab (HOL) Captain and content author from 2015-2025, Sam played a key role in educating and mentoring the global VMware community. He helped to create and develop the automation challenge and troubleshooting labs for VMworld and global virtual forums.

When Sam is not working, he has several hobbies, among these are 3D printing Star Wars robots and turning them into animatronics.

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