Rich;
You are spot on that RS-232 is only spec’ed for 50 ft. However, I
have run RS-232 over 1000 ft at 9.6 kbps on wire that was not as good as
cat5. My advice is to try it first, at any reasonable length, and only
resort to active components if the tests fail. Just my experience.
Anthony, th
I only need to extend about 10 feet. Is that one of the cables that has a
black ends with 8 RJ45 ports on each end?
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d 300 + yards.
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What kind of cable and adapter do I need to extend the octal cable that I am
usin
What kind of cable and adapter do I need to extend the octal cable that I am
using for reverse telnet? I am not sure what the name of the cable is.
Thanks
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