David,
I dont have any problems with speed over 512Kbps.  Its all based 
on what I set the clock rate to on the DCE end.  I use both the 
cables from kg2.com and V.35 cables in my lab.  The only 
differences i can tell are the cost and the fact that the single 
back to back cable is easier to use in the lab.

-- 
--Rick

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 David j wrote:
:I have that equipment, but you can't simulate speeds of 2Mbps with that
:cable (at least I couldn't, only up to 512 Kbps, I think this is a
:limitation of RS-232), I think that with V35 Female DCE and V35 Male DTE you
:can simulate speeds over 512 Kbps...
:
:rick wrote:
:> 
:> Try kg2.com.
:> You want the DB60 DCE/DTE cables.  $14.00 each.
:> Or you can get the same thing from Cisco for about $60.00 each.
:> 
:> Rick
:> 
:> 
:> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Robert D. Cluett wrote:
:> 
:> :Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 13:39:59 GMT
:> :From: Robert D. Cluett 
:> :To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:> :Subject: 2503 Cables? [7:50924]
:> :
:> :Group,
:> :
:> :I just ordered (3) 2503 routers and (1) 2502 for my home lab. 
:> No cables
:> :included.  Would anyone know what cables I would need to
:> interconnect these
:> :directly to each other?  Part number or connector styles?
:> :
:> :Rob Cluett
:> :
:> :
:> :
:> :
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