i think i said that too. :) anybody like my ASCII 
art? :)

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From:   Matt Emson
Sent:   20 February 2004 10:09
To:     PCI PowerMacs
Subject:        Re: [PCI] 7200 probs.

> Also, if you used a crossover cable to hook up 
a computer to another
> computer, or two like devices, then why does it 
work when I hook my
> comp to my switch with one?

Because your switch probably autosenses the 
send/receive lines. I'm sorry to
say that your terminology is wrong, and the other 
guys have it right.

Crossover/Patch cable == Null Modem if talking in 
terms of serial.
Standard == modem cable in terms of serial.

The problem I have with your terminology is that 
a 'patch' cable is normally
a 'crossover' cable in PC terms. You seem to be 
using the term for what I
would call a 'normal' or 'regular' (to use the 
American usage) Ethernet
cable.

Some switching hubs (switches) and hubs have an 
'auto' uplink facilities
that automatically sense the polarity of the send 
and receive lines. Some
hubs have specific ports that are 'uplinks' and 
some like my horrible little
Netgear 4 port 10BaseT half duplex hub have one 
port that can be manually
switched between Uplink and Downlink mode. I use 
this little hack to use a
crossover cable to attach a regular PC to the 
hub. As the uplink only really
switched the send/receive lines, it makes a 
crossover/patch cable into a
regular Ethernet cable for the purposes of the 
hum (though not in reality of
course..)

matt


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