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Re: remembering cable types [1:6371] posted 10/08/2001
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Shouldn't be to hard their are only two flavors of Cat5 straight or crossed
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"Lewis Kauffman"  on 08 Oct 2001 21:27

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does anyone have a good way to help high school kids remember the types of
cables needed to connect the various Cisco devices. I'm trying to get them
to remember the types of cat5 cable for hub to hub, NIC to NIC, hub to
router transceiver etc. Any help, or reference sites would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks
Lew
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