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Re: OT: the pain with crosslink cables



also sprach Paul Johnson <paul@pacificsolutions.com> [2004.12.28.1924 +0100]:
> The closest thing we have in stock would be a $32 USB-to-USB
> network adapter.  I see this as having several drawbacks:  I don't
> know if they work in Linux, and we have 5-port Ethernet switches
> for $2 more.

Also, not every machine (I work with) has USB.

> Is there a compelling reason not to buy another switch instead,
> given we know that works and the price difference is near-epsilon?

Size and weight. I already carry around the adapter and a cable, in
addition to some tools and the laptop.



also sprach Jonathan Lassoff <jlassoff@gmail.com> [2004.12.28.2211 +0100]:
> I would just use a cross-over cable. What do you mean by "grows legs"?
> Crossovers work just fine for me all of the time.

"Grows legs" means -- as Dorn correctly stated -- that people tend
to assume possession, or even steal them. I have made myself more
than 10 crosslink cables in the past, and I have never had one when
I needed it.

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