chcr said:Or, just buy a cat5e crossover cable. Even Staples has them here in the US. I keep one in my computer repair kit for emergencies. Regular cat5 does support 100Mbps, BTW. It says so in this Network+ book I'm studying, anyway.
catocom said:steweygrrrr, if your gonna use it for gaming,
you might want to brush-up on several protocols
like tcp/ip, ipx, and I'm not sure what others because
I'm not a big gamer, but I do know that some use more
than just the standard tcp/ip.![]()
Except that anything involving bigger, faster, more, etc. is always better.10mb should be more than enough bandwidth for two people playing a game
Luis G said:Cat5 = allows 100Mbps over 2 pairs
Cat5e = allows 1Gigabit over 4 pairs
Cat6 and 7 = not a standard yet, AFAIK
rrfield said:you can run 1gbps on cat5 over short distances. I've done it before with a 10 ft. (3m) cable. Measured the throughput with a NMS and everything.
rrfield