On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > Ummm, no.  Look up EIA/TIA 586B, which is the "standard" way of wiring
> > CAT5.  EIA/TIA 586A is the "crossed over" end of a crossover.
> Both of you are wrong.
>
> 586A/B differ only in colors of wires. 586A is not crossover.
>

My bad, 568, not 586...

Regardless, my point stands, but let me clarify.  A crossover cable is
568A on one end and 568B on the other.  Standard Ethernet cable is 568B on
both ends.

http://www.siriuscomputers.com/rj45.htm

Kevin "Starfox" Arima
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