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Hello Group
Firstly, thanks for all the comments and helpful replies to my post last week - Thats it now!! Well, I'm ready to go with my PAP2T from Broadband Buyer and I've chosen Voipfone for simplicity. I was setting up equiment last night, but the cable kept coming out of my router and the modem one is broken too (they both work but fail to click in as the ends have broken) I need some new RJ45 leads, but do I need the crossover type or what? TIA again Chris. |
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"Chris Flash" <haha@hehe.com> wrote in message news:cBPzj.35132$d62.27755@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net : : Hello Group : : Firstly, thanks for all the comments and helpful : : replies to my post last week - Thats it now!! : : : : Well, I'm ready to go with my PAP2T from Broadband : : Buyer and I've chosen Voipfone for simplicity. : : : : I was setting up equiment last night, but the cable : : kept coming out of my router and the modem one is : : broken too (they both work but fail to click in as the : : ends have broken) I need some new RJ45 leads, but do I : : need the crossover type or what? : : TIA again : : Chris. From a router to an ATA normal straight-through cables will do. You only need crossover cables when directly connecting two computers. Ivor |
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On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 10:22:00 GMT, "Chris Flash" <haha@hehe.com> wrote:
[color=blue] >Hello Group >Firstly, thanks for all the comments and helpful replies to my post last >week - Thats it now!! > >Well, I'm ready to go with my PAP2T from Broadband Buyer and I've chosen >Voipfone for simplicity.[/color] Voipfone are considerably more expensive than the Betamax companies, for example, but a good service I think. The incoming call provision is good. From what I remember they have a nice English, as distinct from American, voice on the voicemail etc., as well as a 1471 feature, which is not available on any other provider I've come across.[color=blue] >I was setting up equiment last night, but the cable kept coming out of my >router and the modem one is broken too (they both work but fail to click in >as the ends have broken) I need some new RJ45 leads, but do I need the >crossover type or what? >TIA again >Chris. >[/color] To go from router to ATA, just standard leads. --- Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. --- |
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Brian A wrote:[color=blue]
> On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 10:22:00 GMT, "Chris Flash" <haha@hehe.com> wrote: >[color=green] >> Hello Group >> Firstly, thanks for all the comments and helpful replies to my post last >> week - Thats it now!! >> >> Well, I'm ready to go with my PAP2T from Broadband Buyer and I've chosen >> Voipfone for simplicity.[/color] > Voipfone are considerably more expensive than the Betamax companies, > for example, but a good service I think. The incoming call provision > is good. From what I remember they have a nice English, as distinct > from American, voice on the voicemail etc., as well as a 1471 feature, > which is not available on any other provider I've come across.[color=green] >> I was setting up equiment last night, but the cable kept coming out of my >> router and the modem one is broken too (they both work but fail to click in >> as the ends have broken) I need some new RJ45 leads, but do I need the >> crossover type or what? >> TIA again >> Chris. >>[/color] > To go from router to ATA, just standard leads. > > --- > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. > ---[/color] I'm happy with voipfone, I've been with them a year and had no problems. |
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Grumpy wrote:
[color=blue] > I'm happy with voipfone, I've been with them a year and had no problems.[/color] I use them for all incoming calls (2 lines) and all outgoing calls not covered by or more expensive than voipcheap.com (0800, 0870, 0500 etc) also.... mobile dial back is great on a PAYG and ##166 telesales is sooooo much fun. ;¬)) -- [url]http://gymratz.co.uk[/url] - Fitness & Gym Equipment/nutrition specialists. [url]http://www.water-rower.co.uk[/url] - The ultimate rowing simulator. [url]http://www.BBE-Boxing-Equipment.co.uk[/url] - New Boxing Equipment site. [url]http://www.commercial-gym-equipment.co.uk[/url] - Commercial Gym Equipment. |
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"Ivor Jones" <ivor@thisaddressis.invalid> wrote in message
news:639vbdF26fqevU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > > > "Chris Flash" <haha@hehe.com> wrote in message > news:cBPzj.35132$d62.27755@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net > : : Hello Group > : : Firstly, thanks for all the comments and helpful > : : replies to my post last week - Thats it now!! > : : > : : Well, I'm ready to go with my PAP2T from Broadband > : : Buyer and I've chosen Voipfone for simplicity. > : : > : : I was setting up equiment last night, but the cable > : : kept coming out of my router and the modem one is > : : broken too (they both work but fail to click in as the > : : ends have broken) I need some new RJ45 leads, but do I > : : need the crossover type or what? > : : TIA again > : : Chris. > > From a router to an ATA normal straight-through cables will do. You > only need crossover cables when directly connecting two computers. > > Ivor >[/color] Nearly. You need a crossover - serial or network - if you are connected two units of the same type. So PC-PC yes, but also modem to modem, router to router etc albeit many types (especially laptops and routers) these days are self setting. Note also a crossover cable only crosses (or technically only <needs> to cross) pins 1 & 2 with 3 & 6 - it is not a mirror image connection. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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On 06/03/2008 10:28, Ivor Jones wrote:
[color=blue] > You only need crossover cables when directly connecting two computers.[/color] Or two routers, or two switches, or a router and a switch (all of the above are assuming at least one of the devices does not have auto cross-over) |
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"Andy Burns" <usenet.jan2008@adslpipe.co.uk> wrote in message news:13t0ucnararsk0f@corp.supernews.com...[color=blue] > On 06/03/2008 10:28, Ivor Jones wrote: >[color=green] >> You only need crossover cables when directly connecting two computers.[/color] > > Or two routers, > or two switches, > or a router and a switch > > (all of the above are assuming at least one of the devices does not have > auto cross-over)[/color] I have a cheap Conexant EpicRouter (badged Sweeks) that was supplied with a straight cable, but all four ports only work when connected to NICs using crossover cables. Never understood why. -- Graham %Profound_observation% |
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