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What type of cable is needed?
What kind of cable is needed to connect 2 Windows XP desktop PC's, which have network cards in.
PC 1 - is connected to virgin media broadband (via ethernet) and it also has a 2nd network card PC 2 - has a network card I used to have them connected with a cable about 2 years ago, but it got damaged whilst the carpets were being changed and haven't replaced the cable as the 2nd PC isn't used that much. So don't want a router of any sort. If i remember correctly, the cable cost in the region of £5-10 Anyone know which kind of cable it is? and any good online retailers? Many Thanks |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
Standard cat5e ethernet will do.
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Re: What type of cable is needed?
A CrossOver Ethernet cable is the one you want.
http://www.cableuniverse.co.uk/catal...h-15metre.html |
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I've been looking on the internet and some have the words "UTP" and "RJ45" , are these type suitable for what i'm trying to do?
Thanks guys |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_crossover_cable If you're networking two PC's then you'll need one of these. Si thee :Sprint: |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
RJ45 is the name of the connector plug. For example RJ11 is the smaller dial up modem sized plug.
UTP stands for Unshielded Twisted Pair. It is a way of how the cable is produced. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted_pair |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
Hi There,
This is my first post on this forum... I have ntl world (Virgin) cable. I want to renew my network cables from Cat 5 to Cat 6. This includes the one from the modem to the Netgear router and the one from the router to my MAC. I also want another to connect to my work laptop. It's my understanding that Cat 6 will give me a better connection - is this correct? Also I'm not sure which one to choose from there seems to be different types. Could you guys guide me in the right direction here please? Many thanks PaulyG |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
Cat6 will not really improve a 100Mbps ethernet connection but is used for gigabit (1000Mbps) connections. You'll see no difference whatsoever in making the change unless you're looking at runs of 100meters..
What's the current problem with your cat5 cables??? Perhaps there might be other suggestions.. PS///Welcome to the forum |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
Thanks Kymmy,
Well I just need to get another network cable so I thought I'd get a Cat6 and while I was at it renew the others. So do you suggest sticking with Cat5 then? If so which one? Cheers PaulyG |
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I bought an ethernet crossover cable today and it doesnt work. Looks like i'll have to return it! Do i need a cat5e cable ? :confused: Im very confused now |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
It's a cross over cable you need to network two PC's together. Look at section `How Do I Connect Two PCs Together?' from here:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ussel_hni.mspx
Are you sure it's a cross cable, just place both ends together and the same way up and look at the colour coding: http://stevestechguide.com/pictures/...Cable-Ends.jpg from Yahoo answer: Quote:
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Re: What type of cable is needed?
Only real reason for having Cat6 is if you are going to be running gigabit ethernet over it at full horizontal length (100m) or 10gig ethernet (I think has a maximum of 40m iirc). But you'd probably run 10-gig over fibre anyway, unless you were really desperate.
Anyway, cat 5e is still perfectly sufficient. Even at nearly full lengths, Gig-e runs perfectly happily. |
Re: What type of cable is needed?
Thanks everyone for your advice. I've now ordered Cat5e cables.
Paul |
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