From: Peter Sin ([email protected])
Date: Sun Apr 23 2000 - 01:56:35 CEST
Michele,
I think you are right about the crossover. In standard
telephone cables it seems to be the convention that
the wires are crossed over if and only if the connectors
at the ends have the same gender. The standard cable
I used has (male) jacks on both ends so is crossed as
you described.
I found this link:
http://www.apo.nmsu.edu/Telescopes/RJ12_Serial/RJ12_Serial_Basics.html
Best regards,
Peter
> Do not worry about that: I know AT command. My only doubt is about
> cable, because usually crossover is needed: transmit pin connected
> to receiving pin, on the other side, and so on.
>
> Michele
>
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