on 5/28/02 9:29 AM, Mike at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes, a crossover cable is the easiest, least expensive way to connect
> two machines with built-in ethernet ports but then you do NOT need
> and can NOT use a hub.

Well, that's not entirely true. My hub has one port just for crossover
cables, in addition to 7 ports for patch cables, plus it has 10b2 and 10b5
ports. It's been a great hub and cost me $15 at ebay.

tafkar


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