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    #16
    Patch = Straight.

    eg:
    a--------------------a
    b--------------------b
    c--------------------c
    d--------------------d

    Crossover eg:
    a-------------------d
    b-------------------c
    c-------------------b
    d-------------------a

    **** examples tbh, but I think you'll get the idea.

    My LIVE connection uses a patch cable from my PC to my XBOX.

    Although my Network adapter is a weird one that allows the wrong type of cable to be used...

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      #17
      Originally posted by Legendary
      I think 300 K connection will not be ideal as it probably have 128K upload which mean laggy games more often. So I would upgrade asap to the next one up with 256K upload.
      afaik no NTL connection has 256K upload, which is a major PITA.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SegaSonic
        Although my Network adapter is a weird one that allows the wrong type of cable to be used...
        new gear is starting to do this, auto sensing ethernet ports... all macs have had this for a couple of years now

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          #19
          Thanks to all for your help.

          I think I finally have enough knowledge to go forth and get Live.

          Initially I'm going to use a direct connection along with one of the trial cards I have and see how the 300k bandwidth gets on.

          I'll probably end up getting a router and increase to 750k though, so Live doesn't interfere with the PC and vice versa.

          The router will most likely be the Linksys BEFSR41 and I'll probably just get a cheap network card and cables from ebuyer.com.

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            #20
            i used to have that router before upgrading to a Wireless G Linksys model. I like Linksys gear a lot.

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              #21
              I thought about wireless and the practicality of it, but for the its use and location of the hardware I think wired will suffice.

              That said, it doesn't cost much more to go wireless and the Linksys WRT54G also has a 4 port 10/100 switch for wired.

              Does a wireless router come with a 'transmitter' to plug into the ethernet port on the device you want to use wireless?

              If so I assume additional 'transmitters' can be bought seperately?

              Or am I off track.

              How many wireless connections can a router support?

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                #22
                You'll either need a wireless LAN card in your laptop or PC, or a game bridge to plug into your Xbox / PS2.

                And they don't come with a router as standard, no.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by sam1981
                  You'll either need a wireless LAN card in your laptop or PC, or a game bridge to plug into your Xbox / PS2.

                  And they don't come with a router as standard, no.
                  Thanks for the quick reply.

                  I just did some research on the net too.

                  It's all starting to make sense.

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