> The receive end should be short, the send end long. How long exactly is up
> to you, longer means more expensive and more possible errors. But too short
> will mean you have less flexibility in placing the computers.
> My cables have a receive cable of about 40cm and a send cable of about 4m,
> which is pretty long in my opinion.
In 2 computer link there is no matter if there is DIN connector or not, if
cable lenghts are not standardised, because then if one has 4m long cable
and other has 2m cable, then the computers can be only 2m away from each
other. Maybe some kind of standard or recommended lenghts would be a good
idea too. (like 1m, 2m, 5m and 10m)
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