http://www.firewall.com/%7Emcd/crossover.html

Check that link out.


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>Does anyone know the wiring structure for a crossover cable. It's
>just that i make all my own cables but really have no idea any of
>the wiring structures. I always make the straight through. anyone
>know?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Chris Morton [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Monday, January 17, 2000 1:00 PM
>To:    '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject:       RE: Home networking
>
>You need a hub with as many ports as you're going to have devices
>on the
>network.  3 network devices, at least 3 ports on the hub.
>
>It's possible to connect _2_ PCs back to back with a crossover
>Ethernet
>cable.  The problem is that it's usually so hard to find a store
>with
>people who know what a crossover cable is, and which actually has
>them,
>that it's usually not worth the aggravation.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brandon Dorman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 12:53 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Home networking
>
>
>If all I want is file/internet/printer sharing between, "peer"
>computers
>do
>I need hubs?  And how many?  just one for all three or one for
>each
>computer?
>thanks.
>
>-Brandon
>
>Frank Carreiro wrote:
>
> > Ovislink.
> >
> > They make some rather excellent hubs and NIC's.  Prices are low
>and
> > their products are pretty good.
> >
> > I'll probably purchase one of their 10/100 switches for my home
> > network.  Want something pretty serious.
> >
> > I believe EBC computer's sells them over the web.
> >
> > Go to
> >
> > www.ebccomputers.com
> >
> > They have current prices online.
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Thanks but I was looking for a network card.  thanks anyways
>though.
> > :-)
> > --
> > Computers are actually powered by Chaos theory, not
>electricity...
>that
> > is just for the fan.
> >
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