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At 02:21 PM 4/13/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi:
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>I will be making a peer to peer conection between two computers running
>Win98.
>What is the best cabling type to use: Coaxial or UTP? Most
>documentations recommend coaxial, however one of the NIC does not have a
>BNC connector, just the RJN45.
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>Thanks
>
>Gerardo Medrano
>
If you use the 10baseT connection without a hub, don't forget that you need
a crossover, or "null modem" cable. If you use coax, don't forget the 50
ohm terminators on either end.
IMO, it doesn't make a whole lot of difference which method you use if
you're only connecting 2 boxes peer-to-peer. I've fooled with both ways,
and they both work fine.
I settled on using a hub with 10baseT cabling mainly because I enjoy seeing
the lights on the hub flash when data is transferred :) Also, a hub makes
it easy to add more machines if you need to, but that's not much of a
problem with the coax either.
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