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gargoyle60
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I have acquired an old yellow cable and on it is printed the following:
TYPE CM 24AWG 75.C C(UL) E201854-B ETL VERIFIED TIA/EIA-56B-B.2 CAT.5 UTP PATCH
It is 2 metres long.
I have also taken a close look at the connectors and it looks as if the wires match at both ends,
although to be fair the clarity isn't clear because the plugs are worn and I can't make out exactly
on two of the wires if they are the same or not.
At home, I would like to connect my XP Home machine to my old Win98 maching using a cable via the
NIC sockets, but I am not sure if the above cable would do the trick.
On some websites I have read it says PATCH is equivalent to CROSSOVER, on other sites it says they
are not the same thing. Some sties suggest it would work, other are not so clear.
The only thing that really bothers me is that if I use this cable, will it cause any damage to my
network cards on either PC (or to the PC itself in other ways)?
Can somebody please advise?
Thanks
TYPE CM 24AWG 75.C C(UL) E201854-B ETL VERIFIED TIA/EIA-56B-B.2 CAT.5 UTP PATCH
It is 2 metres long.
I have also taken a close look at the connectors and it looks as if the wires match at both ends,
although to be fair the clarity isn't clear because the plugs are worn and I can't make out exactly
on two of the wires if they are the same or not.
At home, I would like to connect my XP Home machine to my old Win98 maching using a cable via the
NIC sockets, but I am not sure if the above cable would do the trick.
On some websites I have read it says PATCH is equivalent to CROSSOVER, on other sites it says they
are not the same thing. Some sties suggest it would work, other are not so clear.
The only thing that really bothers me is that if I use this cable, will it cause any damage to my
network cards on either PC (or to the PC itself in other ways)?
Can somebody please advise?
Thanks