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Guest
02-13-2005, 07:25 AM
How I will know whether I have to use cross-over or straighr cable to
connect PC-to-switch-to-router-to-cable modem?.

I have 2 PC's - connect to - switch - connect to - router - connected
to - Cable modem, How can I know where to use straight cable and where
to use cross-over cable?.

Thanks.

daytripper
02-13-2005, 10:54 AM
On 13 Feb 2005 07:25:28 -0800, tvnaidu@yahoo.com wrote:
How I will know whether I have to use cross-over or straighr cable toconnect PC-to-switch-to-router-to-cable modem?.I have 2 PC's - connect to - switch - connect to - router - connectedto - Cable modem, How can I know where to use straight cable and whereto use cross-over cable?.Thanks.

I don't think you need to use *any* crossovers these days. Ports on routers
and switches are increasingly autodetecting devices so straight-thru cables
can be used for uplinks as well as connecting LAN devices, and the devices
will figure it out...

/daytripper

CJT
02-13-2005, 03:31 PM
tvnaidu@yahoo.com wrote: How I will know whether I have to use cross-over or straighr cable to connect PC-to-switch-to-router-to-cable modem?. I have 2 PC's - connect to - switch - connect to - router - connected to - Cable modem, How can I know where to use straight cable and where to use cross-over cable?. Thanks.
RTFM?

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Yousuf Khan
02-14-2005, 11:46 AM
tvnaidu@yahoo.com wrote: How I will know whether I have to use cross-over or straighr cable to connect PC-to-switch-to-router-to-cable modem?. I have 2 PC's - connect to - switch - connect to - router - connected to - Cable modem, How can I know where to use straight cable and where to use cross-over cable?.

These days the only time you'll ever need x-over cabling is that very
odd time when all you want to connect up two PCs directly one-on-one
with no routers, swiches, hubs, or anything in between.

Yousuf Khan


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