Rusty,
It's called a crossover cable and you can buy one from practically
anywhere that sells network cable. Or, I'm sure someone from CNS or
anyone with cable, connectors, and a crimper could just make you one.
Volunteers?
Ryan
Rusty Wright wrote:
> Someone asked about this not too long ago but I didn't save any of the
> replies. I need an ethernet cable that goes between two computers.
> Seems like it will need to have the transmit and receive wires
> switched on one end, and perhaps others. Does anyone know where I can
> buy such a thing?
>
> Thanks
>
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