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Consider the differences between cross and straight RJ45 cables for your setup.

Consider the differences between cross and straight RJ45 cables for your setup.

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dragon589
Junior Member
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11-26-2023, 02:39 AM
#1
I purchased a Dlink Des 1008A 8-port switch, which was the most affordable option I found. Now I need to connect two PCs and a laptop through it. Should I worry about using a straight or crossed cable?
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dragon589
11-26-2023, 02:39 AM #1

I purchased a Dlink Des 1008A 8-port switch, which was the most affordable option I found. Now I need to connect two PCs and a laptop through it. Should I worry about using a straight or crossed cable?

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Indian_Beast
Member
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11-26-2023, 03:22 AM
#2
It's fully compatible with auto-mdix, no concerns needed.
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Indian_Beast
11-26-2023, 03:22 AM #2

It's fully compatible with auto-mdix, no concerns needed.

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djpumuslink01
Senior Member
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12-06-2023, 01:54 AM
#3
It hasn't been necessary for over a decade.
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djpumuslink01
12-06-2023, 01:54 AM #3

It hasn't been necessary for over a decade.

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SoloDroid
Member
180
12-11-2023, 03:06 PM
#4
I know the question has already been answered, but fun fact, all gigabit network interfaces support Auto-MDIX (unless specifically disabled via software). The switching technology to make that feature work is required for a 1000BASE-T, so they all can. Some high-end 100 mbs interfaces (which hasn't been a thing in decades) had the feature, but considering 100BASE-T used discrete send and receive paths, adding Auto-MDIX required functionality not otherwise needed, so it was typically not included.
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SoloDroid
12-11-2023, 03:06 PM #4

I know the question has already been answered, but fun fact, all gigabit network interfaces support Auto-MDIX (unless specifically disabled via software). The switching technology to make that feature work is required for a 1000BASE-T, so they all can. Some high-end 100 mbs interfaces (which hasn't been a thing in decades) had the feature, but considering 100BASE-T used discrete send and receive paths, adding Auto-MDIX required functionality not otherwise needed, so it was typically not included.