[windows2000] Re: network cable

  • From: Chris Berry <chris_berry-list-windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 17:59:51 -0700

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Toby Bierly wrote:

| Is there any special rating I should use for a small crossover cable
to hook the main two switches for a 30 computer network together?  Any
special kind of connectors?  Or could I switch a straight cable and use
a generic connector on the end I switch?  At home I always use whatever
I have and never had any trouble, but thought maybe this would be different.

Depends on the switches, the speed of your network, the ports avail,
etc. etc.

Just remember that there must always be a crossover, whether it be in
the cable, or in the port.  I do recommend using a decent quality cable
for something like that.

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Chris Berry
chris_berry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Systems Administrator
JM Associates & Coast Business Service

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