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Re: Network with Coax cable
- Subject: Re: Network with Coax cable
- From: Raj Mathur <raju@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 08:21:04 +0530 (IST)
In general all this type of information (connectors, etc) is available
in The Hardware Book. I found one copy at:
http://www.hwb.acc.umu.se/
Regards,
- -- Raju
>>>>> "Vishal" == Vishal Suri <suriv@xxxxxxx> writes:
Vishal> You need a crossover cable. And, you can make one by
Vishal> switching 1-3 and 2-6 on one end of the cable and you
Vishal> should be all set.
Vishal> At 12:20 AM 8/10/99 +0530, you wrote:
>> yes it works under linux also. but what i wanted to ask is how
>> do i connect two computers without using hub thru the twisted
>> pair cables.
>>
>> -nitin ----- Original Message ----- From: Wye Enterprises
>> <wye@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <linux-india@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday,
>> August 09, 1999 9:34 AM Subject: Re: Network with Coax cable
>>
>>
>>> Hi Nitin,
>>>
>>> You do not need a hub to connect two m/c in a peer-peer mode,
>>> just use the proper coax cable of (RJ58). use a T connecters
>>> at both ends and also a terminator at both ends. I have been
>>> using it for a long time and it works Under WINx and I am not
>>> sure of it under Linux as I have *not* tried it my self. HTH
>>> Yoganand G
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