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I'm pretty sure you have to cross the blue and brown wires too.
I was about to say - the outs go in, and the ins go out. The picture is wrong.
It is? This is the diagram I have laminated and glued on my termination kit never had any issues with it.
No, I mean the OP. Theirs is a half-crossover.
Orange white Orange Green white Blue Blue white Green Brown white Brown
Is etched in my memory. Swap oranges and greens to go between style A and B, do it on one end for a crossover.
^ This. There are A and B standards, and each standard has its own crossover. But there is also a crossover between A and B standards, which is typically what is used when referring to crossover cables.
In other words:
Not A-to-A xover
Not B-to-B xover
xover A-to-B
Are you crazy??? That’s only if you are fighting Zuul!!
There is no DIN, only Zuul!
You never know if you will be though. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.