Actually, that's not specifically true - a hub of theoretically any size could be made just by carefully and accurately connecting together the tx and rx pairs of a bunch of rj45 cables together. I don't think the wire gauge would allow for more than a couple nodes though. I've got a bud who says he did this in school - all tx pairs must connect to all rx pairs. Up to the cards for collision detection :)

Moj

Humberto Aicardi wrote:
A_ Navone,

You cannot use a Y connector on a data (ethernet) connection, you must use a switch or and older hub to accomplish this.

Regards,
Humberto

2 SIP phones on Y data connector on 1 ethernet -
will that cause problems ?
thx in advance

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