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Title: Just so I'm sure about the cable
Post by: Blackbeard on March 23, 2009,
I know this is answered elsewhere, but I thought I'd just ask to clear this up in my mind.

The Cat5 cable that is used between each LE - Is this cable any different from the patch cable I use between my switches and networked computers (what I'd call a patch cable) or is it wired as a crossover cable? Or is it different from both of these?

For some reason, I just haven't been able to clear this up in my mind.

Thanks

steve
Title: Re: Just so I'm sure about the cable
Post by: vairmoose on March 23, 2009,
Yes.  The standard patch cable is correct.    Do not use the cross-over cable. 

Larry
Title: Re: Just so I'm sure about the cable
Post by: davel295 on June 09, 2009,
i'm confused - what is the difference between cat5 and cat5e? Also, if Imake my own cables, does it matter if the cable is solid wire or stranded? Any help would be appreciated.

davel295
Title: Re: Just so I'm sure about the cable
Post by: rrowan on June 09, 2009,
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i'm confused - what is the difference between cat5 and cat5e? Also, if Imake my own cables, does it matter if the cable is solid wire or stranded? Any help would be appreciated.

davel295

Stranded is more flexible and more expensive also make sure the plugs (connectors) are for stranded.

Most of use are using solid with no ill effects.

cat5e is just spec for higher speed

Rick R.