Re: Newbie network wiring help
- From: Jean-Pierre Radley <jpr@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 May 2006 16:12:30 -0400
Peter typed (on Tue, May 02, 2006 at 12:36:05PM -0700):
| To Jean-Pierre,
| many thanks, I had seen that particular diagram but it was the daisy
| chain info which had been escaping me.
| If I understand correctly, I run my first cable from the patch panel to
| the first socket, I then take a second cable which is paired and
| punched down into the same slots as cable one, this then runs to socket
| two where we repeat again with another cable than runs to socket 3 and
| so on down the line?
If you're constructing something like one long cable with intermediate
taps, like say a SCSI cable, so that many devices are all plugged into
the same quad of wires, no, you can't do that.
A cable runs from your hub to a computer or printer, or it runs to a
another hub, which in turn feeds another handful of computers.
--
JP
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