RE: Creating Serial cross over cable [7:38280]

2002-03-15 Thread Bolton, Travis

I used [EMAIL PROTECTED] and he matched the price from Andy and he's from
the states.  I bought 6 cables and it cost me $102 total.  Haven't gotten
the cables yet but he's a good source from all the feedback I've gotten from
others about his business.

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I too have bought from anothonypanda and am very pleased. $14.00 a cable.

""Joe Ferguson""  wrote in message
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> No, I don't think that is possible.
>
> I looked into the same thing a few months back and someone in one of these
> groups posted a link on Cisco.com that showed all the pin outs for these
> cables ( I can't find the link, sorry)  if I remember right there are
> certain pins crossed together in the DCE side and different ones crossed
> together in the DTE side... looked like it was going to be a real pain in
> the neck.
>
> someone else then told me about http://www.anthonypanda.com , he has these
> 60pin (DCE/DTE) crossover cables for $14.00 each. I think the website says
> they are $18.00 each but he is also selling them on ebay for $14.00 and
> should honor that price if you buy direct... at least he did for me. I
> bought 6 of them. I set up a paypal account and fired off a few emails to
> him to work out the details and I had the cables in a week...
>
> ... they work great and his responses to my emails were fast and
complete..
> I had NEVER bought ANYTHING online like this and was VERY nervous about
> doing so but I gotta say that this went very smooth .
>
> Unless someone knows a better price, that is the best price I was able to
> find ANYWHERE.
>
> there is a shipping cost involved (I think he is in Hong Kong) and I am
not
> sure what it was but my total bill was $110.00 for all 6 cables.
>
> I would recommend using him if you are thinking about buying them.
>
> Disclaimer: I do not work for him nor am I involved with him in any way
> other then as a one time customer. I only offer this info because these
are
> useful cables and he has a good price for them. If I would have used ebay
I
> would have given him a good feedback comment and since I didn't, I can at
> least do this   :^)
>
> -Joe-




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Re: Creating Serial cross over cable [7:38280]

2002-03-15 Thread NetEng

I too have bought from anothonypanda and am very pleased. $14.00 a cable.

""Joe Ferguson""  wrote in message
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> No, I don't think that is possible.
>
> I looked into the same thing a few months back and someone in one of these
> groups posted a link on Cisco.com that showed all the pin outs for these
> cables ( I can't find the link, sorry)  if I remember right there are
> certain pins crossed together in the DCE side and different ones crossed
> together in the DTE side... looked like it was going to be a real pain in
> the neck.
>
> someone else then told me about http://www.anthonypanda.com , he has these
> 60pin (DCE/DTE) crossover cables for $14.00 each. I think the website says
> they are $18.00 each but he is also selling them on ebay for $14.00 and
> should honor that price if you buy direct... at least he did for me. I
> bought 6 of them. I set up a paypal account and fired off a few emails to
> him to work out the details and I had the cables in a week...
>
> ... they work great and his responses to my emails were fast and
complete..
> I had NEVER bought ANYTHING online like this and was VERY nervous about
> doing so but I gotta say that this went very smooth .
>
> Unless someone knows a better price, that is the best price I was able to
> find ANYWHERE.
>
> there is a shipping cost involved (I think he is in Hong Kong) and I am
not
> sure what it was but my total bill was $110.00 for all 6 cables.
>
> I would recommend using him if you are thinking about buying them.
>
> Disclaimer: I do not work for him nor am I involved with him in any way
> other then as a one time customer. I only offer this info because these
are
> useful cables and he has a good price for them. If I would have used ebay
I
> would have given him a good feedback comment and since I didn't, I can at
> least do this   :^)
>
> -Joe-




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RE: Creating Serial cross over cable [7:38280]

2002-03-14 Thread Joe Ferguson

No, I don't think that is possible.

I looked into the same thing a few months back and someone in one of these
groups posted a link on Cisco.com that showed all the pin outs for these
cables ( I can't find the link, sorry)  if I remember right there are
certain pins crossed together in the DCE side and different ones crossed
together in the DTE side... looked like it was going to be a real pain in
the neck.

someone else then told me about http://www.anthonypanda.com , he has these
60pin (DCE/DTE) crossover cables for $14.00 each. I think the website says
they are $18.00 each but he is also selling them on ebay for $14.00 and
should honor that price if you buy direct... at least he did for me. I
bought 6 of them. I set up a paypal account and fired off a few emails to
him to work out the details and I had the cables in a week...

... they work great and his responses to my emails were fast and complete..
I had NEVER bought ANYTHING online like this and was VERY nervous about
doing so but I gotta say that this went very smooth .

Unless someone knows a better price, that is the best price I was able to
find ANYWHERE.

there is a shipping cost involved (I think he is in Hong Kong) and I am not
sure what it was but my total bill was $110.00 for all 6 cables.

I would recommend using him if you are thinking about buying them.

Disclaimer: I do not work for him nor am I involved with him in any way
other then as a one time customer. I only offer this info because these are
useful cables and he has a good price for them. If I would have used ebay I
would have given him a good feedback comment and since I didn't, I can at
least do this   :^)

-Joe-






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Re: Creating Serial cross over cable [7:38280]

2002-03-14 Thread Gaz

I've looked in to it before, quite a while ago when crossover cables didn't
seem to be around and the only cables on the market were the Cisco DCE and
DTE at about 80 quid each.
I messed about with a break out box and multimeter, and found that there
were pins connected in the DCE which weren't in the DTE (or vice versa (or
both)).

At about 20 dollars for a crossover cable it's probably not worth your while
even if you manage to prove me wrong, unless you have a specific reason for
doing it that way.
There are even people on the group that sell them.
I won't advertise at the moment, but I've ordered a couple of hundred
dollars worth this week, so I'll let you know what the service/product is
like when they turn up.

Regards,

Gaz



""Joe Lin""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to figure out my options for creating 60pin serial cross
> over cables.
>
> If I had 2 cables that are 60pin to 25pin, can I just buy a 25pin
null-modem
> cable, connect them and create a serial crossover?




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