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Re: OT: Strange network cable problem



Alon,
get 200 NIS and trade it for a hub. It will give you peacefull networking.
Cross connecting between comp. at 100 Mb is strage.
If you insist on it, make sure both are setup the same (speed and
full/half duplex).
Dani

On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Alon Altman wrote:

> Hi,
>   I've recently purchased a 20m crossed CAT5 network cable to connect
> between two 10/100 CNET PRO200 LAN cards (http://www.cnet.com.tw/). It turns
> out that the cable transferrs data only in one direction (conclusion from
> tcpdump output of ARP attempts). I have elctrically tested the cable and it
> seems that the conncetions are OK and there are no shorts.
>
>   Has anyone experienced this kind of problem before? What could cause this
> sort of problem?
>
>   Thanks,
>     Alon
>
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