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Thread ID: 122603 2012-01-02 08:56:00 MDI/MDIX icow (15313) Press F1
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1251703 2012-01-02 08:56:00 Am I correct in guessing that ports that support MDI/MDIX can act as the "uplink" port when connected to a router/modem? (Instead of having dedicated uplink ports?). icow (15313)
1251704 2012-01-03 04:13:00 The answer, according to Google, is 0.994698476 BBCmicro (15761)
1251705 2012-01-04 19:14:00 I faced that problem about a year ago and I think it was Erayd that put me right. I think he said that MDI/MDIX accommodates cable wiring, a kind of physical thing. It can't change the logical function of a port from LAN to WAN BBCmicro (15761)
1251706 2012-01-04 19:54:00 MDI/MDIX means that the ethernet ports on a switch or router can autodetect if the cable you have plugged in is a straight through / patch cable or a crossover cable.
AFAIK all recent switches or routers have this feature built in now.
It used to be that if you wanted to connect two switches, or a switch and a router, you had to use the uplink port. If there was no uplink port on either then you had to use a crossover cable.
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1251707 2012-01-05 08:03:00 Cool just the answer i was looking for. thanks alot. icow (15313)
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