would a crossover cable work for regular ethernet?

SubZeroX

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would a crossover cable work for cat5 regular ethernet? Damn, i bought the wrong cable.
 

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It really depends on your application. If you are using it in a hub, probably not.
 

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some newer switches have auto-sensing ports and will internally change the wire pattern to match either a standard or cross-over cable, most older switches/hubs can't do that

but most have an uplink port so just use that as EA says
 

Kadarin

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Barring uplink-specific ports, or advanced ports that autosense the connection, hub-to-hub or computer-to-computer connections require a crossover, whereas computer-to-hub connections require a standard Cat5.
 

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Originally posted by: SubZeroX
I mean just plugging it into a ethernet port, would it work?

Depends what's on the other side. If it's another computer, then yes. If it's a hub, then no. If it's a switch, then maybe.
 

SubZeroX

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umm...don't know what's on the other side. It's basically the school network. I guess I just gotta give it a shot.
 

notfred

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no. Unless you bought two of them and connected them... it'd be a double crossover cable, that should work.
 
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Originally posted by: FoBoT
some newer switches have auto-sensing ports and will internally change the wire pattern to match either a standard or cross-over cable, most older switches/hubs can't do that

but most have an uplink port so just use that as EA says
I thought auto sencing meant that they could dectect and run 10Mbs and 100Mbs connections on the same switch?? not rearage the connectors inside?