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i heard that with one patch cable, i'm allowed to do networking with two computers.
how is this possible and are there any configurations i need to configure on my
NIC. please let me know. thanks in advance.
in a patch cable, the wire goes straight through from jack to jack...with a crossover cable, certain wires are crossed, to allow the computers to talk to each other..you can think of it as "one-way" versus "two-way"
Crossover cables are readily available from compusa/radio shack-type stores for about the same price as regular patch cables. You can also find "crossover adapters" which are basically 2 back-to-back female rj-45 connectors wired together so that 2 regular patch cables plugged into it become a crossover cable; these run fairly cheap -- around $1-3ish.
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