C cricfan Discoverer Mar 23, 2008 #21 blr_p said: See, that's what i would say too, but i've heard ppl say if you have a recent NIC then a cross-cable isn't required. Click to expand... u sure bro...........i thought that auto sense was implemented in switches only till now...good to know..
blr_p said: See, that's what i would say too, but i've heard ppl say if you have a recent NIC then a cross-cable isn't required. Click to expand... u sure bro...........i thought that auto sense was implemented in switches only till now...good to know..
Nemesis_41 Snore PHD Contributor Mar 23, 2008 #22 sunbiz_3000 said: Personally, I have seen Cat5e working at 183m-185m and I was shocked... I couldn't believe it was working and this was connected from one building to another...hanging through mid-air and crows kept dancing over it!! Click to expand... I wouldnt be surprised.. but i guess like hacker said.. it depends on electric interference too.. hmmm Cat 5 support was dropped a while back.. but every local dealer would say cat 5..lol
sunbiz_3000 said: Personally, I have seen Cat5e working at 183m-185m and I was shocked... I couldn't believe it was working and this was connected from one building to another...hanging through mid-air and crows kept dancing over it!! Click to expand... I wouldnt be surprised.. but i guess like hacker said.. it depends on electric interference too.. hmmm Cat 5 support was dropped a while back.. but every local dealer would say cat 5..lol