Mark Benson wrote:

>On Monday, Jan 6, 2003, at 04:25 Europe/London, Frederick Silliman 
>wrote:
>  
>
>>Evidently you are not technically or electronically inclined.  
>>EXplination:
>>
>>Nothing moves in a wire with out power, regardless of how much or how
>>little. Hence, the necessity of the "+" and the "-" requirements of the
>>pin outs.  Quality equipment will have voltage protection circuits, but
>>the majority of the stuff on the market now is not Quality.
>>
>>Even if the voltage, due to data transmission is only 1 volt, if it is 
>>a
>>"+" (positive) 1 volt and you put it to a terminal that is expecting a
>>"-" (negative) 1 volt, it will smoke, maybe just a little or maybe a
>>lot.  If it doesn't smoke it could just render a few of the component 
>>in
>>the circuit inoperative by shorting out.  Like no work anymore.
>>
>
>I'm a self-taught networker. I have wired a few cables up wrong (in the 
>beginning at least) and never managed to blow any of my kit up. I would 
>have thought equipment would have been built with idiot tolerance for 
>reversed voltages, I know a lot of other stuff is.
>  
>

Yes, any conscientious manufacturer will.  When do you know.

-- 
Fred....
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