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The twists are designed to reduce cross talk, not resistance. It's technically more resistance because it takes more cable to form all the twists. -Mike ________________________________ From: Mohammed Ismail [mailto:m dot ismael at gmail dot com] Sent: Tue 5/19/2009 1:54 AM To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Subject: RE: [m0n0wall] console over modem? -----Original Message----- From: Wayne Fiori [mailto:dev9null at gmail dot com] Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 7:51 AM To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] console over modem? The rule of thumb is 15m (or 50ft) before you start to loose line rate. The best way to go is a DB-9 to RJ45 adapter. Use a straight ethernet cable and do all the pinouts on the adapter (http://www.commdevices.com/pdf/null-modem-rj45-db9-pinout.pdf) -- =Wayne ========================= This says the same while using high quality cable. http://www.connectworld.net/cable-length.html also I guess Tx,RX should be on the same pair of cables inside the cat cable. Just like the Ethernet 1 2 3 6 each two in a pair. If we did not do it like that, we start to loose rate after 25m on regular Ethernet network. I have been told that twists do some thing to reduce resistance! Any idea? Mohammed --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch |