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Date:      Sat, 26 May 2001 15:12:14 -0600
From:      "Mike Oligny" <moligny@kanotech.com>
To:        "Brian" <ircd@wrath.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: duplex mismatch or something bad like that?
Message-ID:  <76928F3E231DE4478876350F08358336044AF9@kt-exchange.edmonton.kanotech.net>

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> <snip>
>=20
> > 6k/second is not a lot of fun.  Especially after doing stupid things
> > like making new cables thinking that the old ones might=20
> have split pairs
> > or something.  (Everyone I work with seems to think that it doesn't
> > matter which wires you put where when making cables, as=20
> long as they go
> > straight through...  is this a common misconception? Grrr...)
>=20
> A lot of people are used to the niceties of newer nics that=20
> are smarter than
> the people that make the cables.

I'm not referring to incorrect polarity...  I don't think even the
newest/best NIC can compensate for a split pair down two hundred feet of
CAT5 cable.

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