El dom, 15-10-2006 a las 13:38 +0100, Stuart Henderson escribis:
> On 2006/10/15 13:33, Iqigo Tejedor Arrondo wrote:
> > To the garage, only a network cable can go, because they do not fit more
> > in the tubes. I would like that everything was filtered, but I cannot
> > put a always runing machine in my room. Switch of 8 ports is not
> > manageable and the 3com produces much noise.
> 
> As long as it's not gigabit, you can split the network cable, since
> 100baseTX only needs two twisted pairs of wire. One pair needs to be on
> pins 1 and 2, the other on pins 3 and 6. The pairs are denoted by a
> stripe of the same colour (e.g. white/orange and orange/white are
> twisted together). So, you can take each end of the cable and put
> two plugs on (or two sockets, whichever you prefer):
> 
>   plug A        plug B
> -----------------------------------------
> 1 white/orange  white/blue
> 2 orange/white  blue/white
> 3 white/green   white/brown
> 4 (no wire)     (no wire)
> 5 (no wire)     (no wire)
> 6 green/white   brown/white
> 7 (no wire)     (no wire)
> 8 (no wire)     (no wire)
> 
> You can also buy a ready-made adapter usually called a "cable
> economiser" which normally plugs into a RJ45 socket.

A million thanks to execute "find" in my brain. I had done this
sometimes in the work, but in the middle of my problem, i didn't
remember this solution. !thanks! 

[...]

> 486 or P1 are not likely to boot from USB, you need either a compactflash
> card and a compactflash-IDE adapter, or a disk-on-module (flash memory which
> plugs straight into the motherboard's IDE socket; ipc2u.com/ipc2u.de have
> many types).

outch, is true... finally i will have to re-install my brain, with a
clean install ... it is full of bugs :/... perhaps with a boot floppy
??. It's equal, with distributing threads of the network cord already I
have it solved :)

adsl---4threads1---garagefirewall---garageswitch---4threads2---roomswitch

cool 

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> Some routers have really small memory and can't NAT a large number
> of connections; with these it may better to use the router as a bridge,
> run pppoe on the firewall and NAT there instead (unless your ISP will
> allow you to have at least a /30 subnet).

Yes, i was thinking about buying a adsl2 router (I have only 1024/300),
and bridge it to a Gb interfaze in a obsd router/firewall.


Stuar, a million thanks for hack of 4 threads in the utp cord. It is
just wath I need :) 

Inigo

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