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Sparks 05-06-2005 18:30

Network cables
 
At the moment I have two PCs networked with a x-over cable (cable is under floor an inside wall). I am thinking of fitting a router and don't want to run a new straight through cable. Is there an adaptor that will change from X to strait?, or any other suggestions. Thx.

bmxbandit 05-06-2005 18:33

Re: Network cables
 
if you buy a router with an uplink port, the x-over will plug directly into that. not sure if these are easly avalable though.

iyou could te a normal cable to the end and pull it through, shouldn't be too hard.

iain_herts 05-06-2005 18:40

Re: Network cables
 
or u could always cut off the old connections and put some new 1's on to make it a patch cable worth a go i think but dunno how much the stuff would cost tho.

bmxbandit 05-06-2005 18:42

Re: Network cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iain_herts
or u could always cut off the old connections and put some new 1's on to make it a patch cable worth a go i think but dunno how much the stuff would cost tho.

...more than a new cable!

paulyoung666 05-06-2005 18:42

Re: Network cables
 
iirc you can buy a gender changer to make it straight thru :)

Sparks 05-06-2005 19:12

Re: Network cables
 
All this is a grey area for me so i will have to look into it. Router with a uplink port could be easiest if i could get one. I've looked at some gender changers but cant see one with the right connections.

Paul K 05-06-2005 19:17

Re: Network cables
 
One of these?
Quote:

Q: If this can be used to change a crossover cable to a straight cable what end do you plug it on as the ends of a crossover cable are different (smoothdude: 27/01/2005 )
A: The adapter will reverse the current cable eg straight through to crossover and vice versa, end does not matter.

Derek 05-06-2005 19:18

Re: Network cables
 
Would this do the trick?

EDIT: Really must hit that submit button a little faster next time. :)

Paul K 05-06-2005 19:20

Re: Network cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dezzo
Would this do the trick?

EDIT: Really must hit that submit button a little faster next time. :)

Since it's the same as my link then I would say yes but I am biased ;)

Graham M 05-06-2005 23:21

Re: Network cables
 
Most routers, this includes mine, which is a Belkin, these days have Auto-Detecting Ports that will try both Cross-Over and Straight paths to see which one works to make the job a little easier.

Millay 05-06-2005 23:50

Re: Network cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph
Most routers, this includes mine, which is a Belkin, these days have Auto-Detecting Ports that will try both Cross-Over and Straight paths to see which one works to make the job a little easier.

Was just going to say that myself, you will be hard pushed to by a switch/router that is not autosensing nowadays....

Sparks 06-06-2005 16:18

Re: Network cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph
Most routers, this includes mine, which is a Belkin, these days have Auto-Detecting Ports that will try both Cross-Over and Straight paths to see which one works to make the job a little easier.

Being as I have to buy a router anyway my best bet would be to buy one that has Auto Detecting ports and i haven't seen any that state this. So can someone point me in the direction of a good make and model as i don't want to have to send it back if it doesn't work. Also it is only required for two networked PCs, thanks in advance.

bmxbandit 06-06-2005 16:23

Re: Network cables
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Millay
Was just going to say that myself, you will be hard pushed to by a switch/router that is not autosensing nowadays....

damn my dated equipment (and knowledge!)

:dunce:

Graham M 06-06-2005 16:23

Re: Network cables
 
a Belkin F5D7230-4 is what I own, its done me well

Paul K 06-06-2005 16:30

Re: Network cables
 
This one does it according to the support pdf
http://www.linksys.com/international...oid=6&ipid=367
ftp://ftp.linksys.com/international/...41v3_uk_ds.pdf


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