From: "Toomas Piibe"
Subject: Re: Setting up a network using a hub
> All switches what I have seen few years are auto-sense
> feature. In one case it saved some money because I
> personally couldn't go to buy cables and when I start
> install LAN I discovered that half of cables are crossover.
> But LAN is working.
>
> I don't have seen new hubs some years maybe Ann has
> actually switch?
I actually use the "crossover cable effect" against my network...
I Have a DSL modem that feeds a BroadBand Router/Switch.
I "uplink" out of the Switch into a hub.
When I want a certain segment of the network to be "LOCKED"
off the Internet in a "hardware way" (which is the best way IMHO,
other than having the computer off), I hit the uplink switch on the
HUB to switch the port to "reverse cable" mode...
That breals the "hub link" and forces me off line...
If I had fancy modern stuff, that would not be possible...
Anyone hearing a story like this that has only worked with the newer
stuff would think I was making it up, or never realize that was possible...
Rick Glazier
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