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    A patch cable or crossover cable?

    Im using a 2501 router and I don't see any ethernet port. Here are the ports I see: Ethernet aui port db-60 serial ports isdn bri port console port auxillary port Anyone know where the ethernet port is?
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    Upgrading from P2 to P4 to play FS 2002

    I am a big flight simulation gamer and would like to play Flight Simulator 2002. I am pretty sure it won't work on my current PC which is: Pentium 2 450mhz 128mb sdram nvidia tnt (don't know how much probably 8mb) My hard disk space was 12GB, now I have only 150mb left. So guys help me on...
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    Connecting a router to a switch

    Im using the TX (25)port on my 1924 switch to connect to a 2501 router. So I use a straight through cable. But there is no port on the router that will accept 100mpbs port. These are the ports that are on the router: Console Auxillary ISDN db-15 aui port
  4. myers

    Connecting a router to a switch

    In my office I have 8 PC's that i want to connect to a 1901 switch, should the cables be patch, crossover, or straight through? Second, I want to connect that switch to a 2501 router. Which ports should I use on the switch and router? I don't see any uplink on the router. Third, which cables...
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    A patch cable or crossover cable?

    I am currently studying Cisco routers. And I understand in order to connect a PC to a cisco router you need a patch cable to the console port. I have a Linksys router in my home and would like to connect that port to my PC rj-45 port. Should I use a patch or crossover cable? How about connecting...
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    Do all of you put your logos on your resume?

    I have 2 logos CCNA and A+ on my resume. How about for people who have 8 or 10 certificates? Do they put their logos on their resume too? An IT career counselor told me it's not smart to put your logos on your resume. He said the resume should be all text.

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