On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 02:35:02 -0700, "jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk"
<jameshanley39@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>how can you tell the difference between a null modem cable and a
>serial cable?
>
>i've heard that a null modem cable is for connecting 2 computers
>together. So I guess a serial cable is just for connecting a computer
>to a device. ?
>
>Is it like a straight through vs a crossover ?
Yes.
A serial cable creates a straight connection.
Typically between a DTE (like a PC) and a DCD (modem).
A cross-cable allows you to make a connection between two similar
devices (like 2 PCs).
It does that by connecting Sender to Receiver pins and vise
versa.
Details:
www.hardwarebook.info
There, you can also see that a straight cable is always the same
cable while a crossover may come in many forms and shapes.
Some crossed cables may not work in a given situation!
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Kind regards,
Gerard Bok