[tulip] LNE100TX... not solved

A E Lawrence adrian.lawrence@oucs.ox.ac.uk
Mon, 18 Dec 2000 13:05:26 +0000


Dan Hollis wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Erik Steffl wrote:
> > ...
> > 7.Mind your cabling. The EtherFast card must be connected with category
> > 5 RJ-45 cabling to a 100Base-TX hub, a standard 10BaseT hub, or an
> > autosensing 10/100 hub. It should never be directly connected to another
> > computer. Your RJ-45 cabling can be either straight-through or
> > cross-over, but cross-over cabling is neither supported nor recommended
> > by Linksys. Linksys recommends that pins 1, 2, 3, and 6 at the PC line
> > up pin-for-pin at the hub. If you need more information about cabling,
> > see our cabling guide here.
> > ...
> >   how serious is this? I am kinda reluctant  to shell out >$100 for a
> > switch only to find out that it does not work anyway (as already
> > reported on tulip list in this thread). Is this general advice or
> > something specific to LNE100TX?
> 
> Very odd, it implies that somehow LNE100TX NWAY does not work back-to-back
> with another LNE100TX card. Maybe this is a limitation of the windows
> drivers? Can you test back-to-back with Linux on both ends?

Eh, no. At least one model of Netgear NIC cannot run back to back with a
crossover cable. even with their own test software :-(

ael 
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Dr A E Lawrence