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Patch cable from DSL modem to NIC

bbseim

Member
I am trying to make a custom 25' cable to run from my Fujitsu/Orckit Speedpath DSL modem to my NIC and have run into some issues.. mainly that I can't get it to work! The ONLY cable that seems to work is the one that came w/ the modem, which the manual indicates is a crossover cable. SO I have crimped/recrimped about 5 times to no avail. In my research (and on some other sites) I have come to the conclusion that
1 White/Green 1 White/Orange
2 Green 2 Orange
3 White/Orange 3 White/Green
4 Blue 4 Blue
5 White/Blue 5 White/Blue
6 Orange 6 Green
7 White/Brown 7 White/Brown
8 Brown 8 Brown

should be the correct way to make the cable. And as such is the way I have been trying. I feel confident in my ability to make a freaking cable (made all my own for my lan save for the crossover from Fujitsu for the modem) so I believe it is more in the way the premade cable is wired. Anyone else had this situation? Am I crazy, do I have bad info? Their manual indicates it's a crossover cable.. I am unable to see the wires inside the jack to determine the order of their wiring.. I am planning to procure a meter to test continuity on the cable, but it was an unused molded cable I cut the ends off of, so I'm pretty confident that the cable itself is ok.. Any thoughts/suggestions appreciated.. Bob
 
Damn 420, you'd think I've been drinkin or something... great idea! Will try.. thanks a million.. will advise.. out..😱
 
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