Re: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread kwood

Thanks immensely for the help.  I knew someone would know what I was
looking for.  Viva la Linux!

Thanks

Kevin


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> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks
> 
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RE: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Lee Howard

You're envisioning that pin 1 is on the wrong side of the jack/plug, but
this will work.

If it's pinned correctly, then the oranges and the greens trade places on a
crossover cable.  But, as long as you're consistently backwards, I think
it's okay.

Lee Howard.

At 11:01 AM 11/20/00 -0600, Jamin Collins wrote:
>That would work for a straight-through cable. but for a cross over, you need
>to swap two pair.
>
>End 1  End 2 (Data Cross)
>   
>Orange/White   Orange/White
>Orange Orange
>Green/WhiteBrown/White
>Blue   Blue
>Blue/White Blue/White
>Green  Brown
>Brown/WhiteGreen/White
>Brown  Green
>
>This should create a data cross-over for you.  IIRC, data uses pins 3, 6, 7,
>and 8 of the CAT5 cable while pins 1, 2, 4, and 5 are set aside for voice.
>So, if you wanted to create a voice and data cross over cable, you would
>swap 1 and 2 with 4 and 5 also.
>
>Jamin W. Collins
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Re: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Mike Burger

Crud...that wasn't a crossover cable...that was a regular cable.

Try this link:

http://www.gewidor.de/hwb/ca_Ethernet10BaseTCrossover.html

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey guys,
> 
> Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
> creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
> cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks
> 
> Kevin
> 
> P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
> to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
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RE: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Jamin Collins

OOPS got my pins wrong hate it when that happens...  just ignore
me...

Jamin W. Collins

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From: Jamin Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 11:01 AM
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Subject: RE: Cat5 Patch Cable


That would work for a straight-through cable. but for a cross over, you need
to swap two pair.

End 1   End 2 (Data Cross)

Orange/WhiteOrange/White
Orange  Orange
Green/White Brown/White
BlueBlue
Blue/White  Blue/White
Green   Brown
Brown/White Green/White
Brown   Green

This should create a data cross-over for you.  IIRC, data uses pins 3, 6, 7,
and 8 of the CAT5 cable while pins 1, 2, 4, and 5 are set aside for voice.
So, if you wanted to create a voice and data cross over cable, you would
swap 1 and 2 with 4 and 5 also.

Jamin W. Collins

-Original Message-
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cat5 Patch Cable


I wire them in the following order:

Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey guys,
> 
> Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
> creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
> cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks
> 
> Kevin
> 
> P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
> to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
> 



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Re: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Ray Curtis

> "k" == kwood  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

k> Hey guys,
k> Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
k> creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
k> cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
k> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks

http://www.clark.net/pub/ray/rj45wire.html


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RE: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Jamin Collins

That would work for a straight-through cable. but for a cross over, you need
to swap two pair.

End 1   End 2 (Data Cross)

Orange/WhiteOrange/White
Orange  Orange
Green/White Brown/White
BlueBlue
Blue/White  Blue/White
Green   Brown
Brown/White Green/White
Brown   Green

This should create a data cross-over for you.  IIRC, data uses pins 3, 6, 7,
and 8 of the CAT5 cable while pins 1, 2, 4, and 5 are set aside for voice.
So, if you wanted to create a voice and data cross over cable, you would
swap 1 and 2 with 4 and 5 also.

Jamin W. Collins

-Original Message-
From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cat5 Patch Cable


I wire them in the following order:

Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey guys,
> 
> Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
> creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
> cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks
> 
> Kevin
> 
> P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
> to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
> 



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Re: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Steve King

10 Base-T Crossover patch cord

RJ45 Plug 1 TX+   --- RX+ 3 RJ45 Plug
 2 TX-   --- RX- 6
 3 RX+  --- RX+ 1
 6 RX-   --- RX- 2


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Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 8:36 AM
Subject: Cat5 Patch Cable


Hey guys,

Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks

Kevin

P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
-- 
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Atipa Linux Solutions
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Suite 8
Manchester, NH  03109
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Re: Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread Mike Burger

I wire them in the following order:

Orange/White
Orange
Green/White
Blue
Blue/White
Green
Brown/White
Brown

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey guys,
> 
> Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
> creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
> cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
> list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks
> 
> Kevin
> 
> P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
> to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
> 



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Cat5 Patch Cable

2000-11-20 Thread kwood

Hey guys,

Got a question for you.  Sometime awhile back, someone posted a link for
creating network cables.  I have a worker here trying to create a
cross-over cable and I'm not sure of the wiring.  I know this is not the
list, but could someone point me to a site that would tell me?  Thanks

Kevin

P.S.  He's trying to run Linux at home between two PCs.  Figured I try
to get the tie in to Linux so I don't get flamed too much. ;)
-- 
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Suite 8
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P(603)622-7171 x 15
F(603)622-7272



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