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jackleg
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omg

7/25/2005 6:00:32 PM

FroshKiller
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i need two purr

7/25/2005 6:01:24 PM

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1337

7/25/2005 6:01:58 PM

CrazyBenni
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sooooooooooooooooooooooo smart

7/25/2005 6:07:16 PM

30thAnnZ
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they're twisted

7/25/2005 6:07:16 PM

jackleg
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i like it when you interview with someone and thats the "weed out question" they ask...

7/25/2005 6:30:50 PM

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7/25/2005 6:32:56 PM

jackleg
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awesome i was right!

whew

7/25/2005 7:16:40 PM

CrazyBenni
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I thought you said 6?

7/25/2005 8:11:53 PM

LimpyNuts
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there may be either 2 or 4 pairs (in 100 mbit applications only 2 pair are used)

7/25/2005 9:47:50 PM

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i thought this thread was about a group coming to the cat's cradle

-ZiP!-

7/26/2005 8:21:29 AM

Docido
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Stick to the Entertainment section ZiP! Haha. Jk bud.

7/26/2005 9:07:59 AM

Lokken
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whats fucking annoying is that they dont go in the damn connector in anywhere near that order

7/26/2005 9:29:24 AM

Beardawg61
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In what year did the War of 1812 occur?

7/26/2005 9:30:30 AM

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568B FOR LIFE

568A IS FOR FAGS

7/26/2005 9:31:39 AM

virga
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OMG GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND BUT NOT REALLY IT WILL EAT YOU

7/26/2005 1:36:01 PM

jackleg
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look, a douche bag

7/26/2005 1:40:36 PM

30thAnnZ
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7/26/2005 2:06:06 PM

Grandmaster
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orangestripe orange greenstripe blue bluestripe green brownstripe brown

7/26/2005 2:19:58 PM

TreeTwista10
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4 pairs on standard cat5...only 2 pairs on loopback cables...am i right or am i right...oh yeah by the way



YOU'RE WELCOME

7/26/2005 2:59:47 PM

30thAnnZ
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MOVE

7/26/2005 3:39:01 PM

scrager
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Quote :
"orangestripe orange greenstripe blue bluestripe green brownstripe brown"


white-orange orange white-green blue white-blue green white-brown brown

7/26/2005 4:17:04 PM

EhSteve
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the colors don't matter as long as you get the right ones crossed/uncrossed.

7/26/2005 5:45:59 PM

jackleg
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i dont see why he felt the need to clarify what brownstripe meant

7/27/2005 3:16:50 AM

LimpyNuts
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"4 pairs on standard cat5...only 2 pairs on loopback cables...am i right or am i right...oh yeah by the way"

no, you aren't right. but thanks for playing.


only the white, white-orange, green, and white-green cables are used unless you're running gigabit ethernet. try this... cut open an ethernet cable and sever the blue and brown wires. it still works...

7/27/2005 7:10:05 PM

kiljadn
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"the colors don't matter as long as you get the right ones crossed/uncrossed.

"






EXACTLY

7/27/2005 8:30:50 PM

TypeA
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Did you get the job?

7/27/2005 8:49:25 PM

scrager
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the point of a standard is so that any person working on a project that conforms to a standard will know what the wiring scheme is.

if you go in there and wire something w-orange, orange, w-green, green, w-blue, blue, w-brown, brown cause you find it easier, then i come in and wire it to the standard, shit isn't going to work and it's gonna take us 3 days to figure out that you fucked up by not conforming to the standard.

7/28/2005 11:36:41 AM

GraniteBalls
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^


ding.

7/28/2005 12:24:10 PM

jahosephat
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Quote :
"the colors don't matter as long as you get the right ones crossed/uncrossed."


It is absolutly lovely when you come in after a person who has their own wire color scheme...

7/28/2005 12:38:05 PM

BobbyDigital
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Quote :
"no, you aren't right. but thanks for playing.


only the white, white-orange, green, and white-green cables are used unless you're running gigabit ethernet. try this... cut open an ethernet cable and sever the blue and brown wires. it still works..."


neither are you.

The question was "how many pairs are in a cat5 cable" not "how many pairs does 100Mb Ethernet use"

8/9/2005 1:14:54 PM

LimpyNuts
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my answer "there may be either 2 or 4 pairs (in 100 mbit applications only 2 pair are used)" is the correct one. you can buy 2 UTP cat5 100mbit ethernet cable in bulk.

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 8:29 PM. Reason : jackass]

8/9/2005 8:28:51 PM

scrager
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you may be able to buy 2 conductor cables that work for networking, but they aren't cat5

being cat5 specifies that the cable is 4 pairs of 24 guage wire. if you find 2 pair labeled cat5, then that label is wrong.

8/9/2005 8:39:25 PM

BobbyDigital
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^ correct.

To be true Category 5, it must conform to EIA/TIA 568, which dictates 8 wires, among other things.

By the way 100Mb Ethernet can use all 8 wires in 802.3af (POE) applications, for example.

The cabling specs are strictly layer 1 whereas the flavor of ethernet straddles layers 1 and 2.

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 8:51 PM. Reason : adsf]

8/9/2005 8:51:03 PM

cdubya
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^you're such a tool.
I was just going to inflate my nerd peen by saying POE.

8/9/2005 8:56:22 PM

BobbyDigital
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I'm going to write a whitepaper where all nouns are acronyms.

8/9/2005 9:04:37 PM

cdubya
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Quote :
"I'm going to write a whitepaper where all nouns are acronyms."


My name is Joe Radich and I approve of this thread.

8/9/2005 9:09:13 PM

BobbyDigital
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low blow man.

low blow.

8/9/2005 9:16:13 PM

drhavoc
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Why's it gotta be a "white" paper?

Racist!

8/9/2005 9:52:29 PM

BobbyDigital
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I guess if it's me writing it, it would have to be a brownpaper.

[rimshot]

8/9/2005 10:09:48 PM

cdubya
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take a condom

8/9/2005 10:11:02 PM

Pi Master
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I <3 this thread

8/9/2005 10:14:30 PM

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