Where can I buy a cheap crossover cable in the Raleigh area? I searched for one on worstbuy.com and its a rip-off
12/8/2007 8:19:21 PM
just borrow a crimper from somebody and make one
12/8/2007 8:34:46 PM
i had actually thought about that option, but i'm 99% sure nobody I know has oneSo my next question, where can I buy a rj45 crimper?Or more generally speaking, can anybody recommend a decent computer store whose prices wont rip me a new asshole?[Edited on December 8, 2007 at 8:41 PM. Reason : a]
12/8/2007 8:38:52 PM
Intrex has cables, 7ft for < $5, 25ft for $8.99. http://www.intrex.comThere is also Anything PC in crossroads are near BJ's and Baba Ghannouj. Decent selection of weird cables and parts, good prices. -- Dave
12/8/2007 9:31:38 PM
on this note I have a crimper and left over wires and caps if anyone is interested
12/8/2007 10:08:39 PM
you can get these at any radio shack for around $5 for 7-8 feet.
12/8/2007 11:02:24 PM
They still make network hardware that doesn't auto-switch?
12/9/2007 12:01:17 AM
Why do you need a crossover cable?Most modern network cards can automatically use a regular patch cable where ordinarily you would have needed a crossover.
12/9/2007 1:00:41 AM
^^ yes, auto-mdix wasn't mandated until the 802.3ab. For general 10/100 use, the added manufacturing cost wasn't justified.^ I didn't realize they were adding auto-mdix functionality in PC NICs as well.
12/9/2007 9:37:56 AM
^^ I'm rebuilding my old computer for my parents and I only have one wireless nic which I'm using on this computer. I have capital area broadband in my apt. which is wireless only, so I'm going to use the crossover to grab any needed files before I reformat.
12/9/2007 9:58:40 AM
I have a pigtail that you can have (if you have a straight-thru cable that is)
12/9/2007 1:42:39 PM
well i ended up going to RadioShack and the guy there ended up giving me a crossover cable he had in the back for free got my computers talking to each other and transferred the files i needed so thanks everybody for the info
12/9/2007 1:55:06 PM
12/9/2007 5:06:28 PM
I've been out of the loop on what's going on in the PC world for 7+ years, so that's interesting. seems like kind of a useless thing to have on a NIC. It would only be valuable when connecting to another PC back to back.
12/9/2007 11:18:04 PM
My mom's Powerbook from a good 6 or 7 years ago can auto switch.
12/9/2007 11:38:24 PM
12/10/2007 3:43:22 AM