On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 23:21 +0800, mcclnx mcc wrote: > setup IP address as "192.168.xxx.xxx" does NOT work. > Someone say I need use "crossover" type of cable, but > I don't have. I put a switch and coneect cable from > each PC and it work fine. Crossover cables are easy. I make my own straight-through and crossovers when needed. Regardless, the others were right: you *did* need a crossover *until* you put an auto-sensing switch into the mix. I have one of these on my home network (SMCGS8 unmanaged) and have sense not made up any custom cables. As others have stated though, I do have both cross-over and straight patch cables on-hand JIC. Anyway, if you make your own, when the RJ-45 connectors are held side- by-side clips down facing same direction: straight = colors occur in same sequence in both cross-over = colors occur in "mirror" sequence. For GB E'net, this is more important as two pairs are used. For 10Mb, only one pair is used, so the simple reverse TX/RX works. Hmmm... I'm assuming USOC 568A wiring? Can't remember. Anyway, the pin assignments are the same. Only the color sequence is different. > > Thanks. > > > > --- gnulinux <gnulinux@xxxxxxxxxxx> 說: > > > mcclnx mcc wrote: > > ><snip> -- Bill _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos