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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John LeMay
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> Tuan Hoang wrote:
> >
> > Check out this page. It's got the pinouts and should be
> > self-explanatory. This is what I used to build mine.
> >
> > http://www.gcctech.com/ts/doc/crossover.html
> >
>
> Keep an eye out at trade shows and computer shows. Some distributors
> carry crossover ADAPTERS. Much easier to carry than another cable. They
> turn any straight through cable into a crossover cable instantly.
I've gone as far as to take a normal coupler apart and swap the terminals to
make a crossover coupler. As long as you know which wire should go where,
it's fairly easy to do.
--dwh
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