I'm about to run some wire in my house this weekend and I have a question that just popped into my head that might create headaches and wanted to double check before I went ahead to doing anything.
This is what is going to happen:
I have a Linksys 4 port router that I need to connect to another room. I plan on getting 3 patch cables running from the router to a 3 or 4 port wall jack in my room. then I'm going to punch down CAT5 from this wall jack to the other wall jack in the other room. then getting an additional 3 patch cables to attach up the other 3 computers in the other room from this wall jack. For some reason I have a little voice in my head telling me that I need to do something else here so that it will all work alright. I think it has to do with me thinking about needing a crossover cable if you need to connect up two PCs directly together. But with me using a router I shouldnt run into this problem right? I haven't run cable in a while so I'm a little rusty!
Thanks
Scott
This is what is going to happen:
I have a Linksys 4 port router that I need to connect to another room. I plan on getting 3 patch cables running from the router to a 3 or 4 port wall jack in my room. then I'm going to punch down CAT5 from this wall jack to the other wall jack in the other room. then getting an additional 3 patch cables to attach up the other 3 computers in the other room from this wall jack. For some reason I have a little voice in my head telling me that I need to do something else here so that it will all work alright. I think it has to do with me thinking about needing a crossover cable if you need to connect up two PCs directly together. But with me using a router I shouldnt run into this problem right? I haven't run cable in a while so I'm a little rusty!
Thanks
Scott
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