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Old 21-03-2003, 01:55
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To route or not to route

I have seen multiple posts concerning the use of routers or hubs to connect the PC to the XBOX. Has anyone had any luck with a straight PC to XBOX connection? If not what is the recpmmended method, router or hub? Thanks
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Old 21-03-2003, 04:09
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my xbox's are connected directley to my pc's nic card using a cross over cable works perfectley.

system 1
i use windows xp pro
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both connected to xbox's using cross over cable directley from xbox to pc'c nic card

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Old 21-03-2003, 04:58
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cross over

Ok I guess I am a newbie. What is a cross over cable? Is it a standard LAN cable? What is it converting? Thanks
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Old 21-03-2003, 05:58
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a straite cable is the type where all pins are identical wire for wire on each side.
i got my cable from pc world as part of a cheap £10.00 lan network kit.
if you look at the tip of the cable you will see both ends are wired differentley to each other. from opposite ends

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Old 21-03-2003, 18:19
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Well PassWolf (and you newbie lurkers! )

1. UTP cabling has 8 wires inside the jacketing - 2 transmit and 2 receive - when connecting two devices directly you need these 4 wires to line up in the other devices jack oppositely so you switch their places on one end and a baby crossover is born!

2. generally, I think most would say "standard" refers to a straight cable

3. both cables carry data the same but the difference is just the arrangement of the wires
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Old 21-03-2003, 21:07
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So a standard LAN cable is not the same as a crossover cable? Sounds like there is a pin position difference between the two.
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i use a crossover cable (from fry's for 5 bucks) to connect directly to pc - i set my xbox ip to static, same with my pc -> works great
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