Client - Anything : Straight 
Switch -Hub/Switch- Router : Cross over

Here is a handy hint for you Rover. Your name = Rover . This rhymes as " Cross- rover 
"..And Rover is into the business of connecting Switches and Routers , Therefore use " 
Cross-Rover".

I am not playing the fool. I have seen very senior guys fumbling around for long hours 
when they realise the cable selection error.

Ok bud. I am sure you will neve never make the error on cables Rover = Cross"rover = 
for Swiches -> Routers / Hubs



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Subject: cross-over roll-over and straight-through cables


helo,

What is general rule of thumb for cabling tow networking devices? In other
words: when should I use cross-over, roll-over or straight-through cables to
connect tow networking devices

Thanks

Rover


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