HeK Rotartsinimda Posts: 4,183 Joined: Jun 2015 |
10-03-2011, 12:04 AM
(10-03-2011, 12:00 AM)zaneyard link Wrote: [quote author=HeK link=topic=5993.msg225167#msg225167 date=1317617659]my linksys switch has auto sensing i think i haven't worked with any current cisco equipment so i can't speak for that but i would assume they would. [/quote] They don't. At all. My brand new $15,000 3750G-48TS-E access switches... no auto sensing. |
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zaneyard Made with Whole Gainz (tm) Posts: 6,930 Joined: Jun 2008 |
10-03-2011, 02:39 AM
wat
my 2 year old linksys switch has it i think then again it's not really that fucking hard to make a xover cable for the one device that needs it. (04-09-2013, 11:24 PM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote:well i'm not really understanding how it's faster internet. and like google just magically rolls outs this stuff and it's 100 times faster than my internet? why? that doesn't set off any alarms to anyone? (11-07-2012, 11:15 PM)at0m link Wrote:I MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE OVERINDULGED ON RUM AND COKES AT OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE |
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at0m Official Con Soccer Mom Posts: 7,800 Joined: Jun 2008 |
10-03-2011, 12:30 PM
People using enterprise-class hardware should be smart enough to know when to use crossover cables, so auto-sensing is a wasted feature. That's why it's not there.
Standard consumer-grade hardware (Linksys, D-Link, etc) is designed with grandma in mind, and in the last 5 years or so have started to incorporate auto-MDIX at the PHY level, because it makes their products simpler to use. "If you want to be a Double E, bend over and grab your knees...." "Atom is Sexy!" <-- Donate your own pic to the cause! Victory needs no explanation. Defeat allows none. -Sun Tzu |
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