I hit send too soon. If you compare you see that ethernet cables work
for straight through T-1 but not for crossover.

I usually mount jacks where needed and use shotr as possible premade
cables between the wll jack and equipment. I find it a lot easier to
punch wire down in those keystone jack connectors than crimping plugs.
You can facilitate crossover by punchdown and use standard patch cords.

Paul wrote:

>Rich Adamson wrote:
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>>>Does anyone know where I can buy a 50ft crossover cable to connect my digium 
>>>card -- 
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>>I believe it's a T100P
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>>>-- to my Adit 600.  The one I have now works fine but I need a longer one.
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>>Make one using Cat 5 cable. It's only four wires. The crossover
>>is documented in lots of places and you really don't need any special
>>tools to make it.
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>I always used standard ethernet cables.
>
>Why not search the wiki first?
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>http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/crossover+T1+cable
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>Now compare to the pinout for a standard ethernet crossover cable:
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>http://www.hardwarebook.net/cable/network/ethernet10basetcrossover.html
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