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Does anyone know where I can buy reasonably priced T1 Crossover cables .I know I can make them but ...
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Radio Shack or any computer store
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I don't think that anyone at Radio Shack knows what a T1 is. They might have Ethernet crossover cables, but certainly not ones for T1 circuits. I'd make them myself by doing the reversal in the final RJ48X jack's wiring configuration.
I can't imagine a legitimate reason to cross a T1 circuit over except between two co-located systems. Would you mind sharing with us why you'd need a larger supply of something like this?
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Whenever I needed one, I used a dual biscuit jack and did the crossover between the jacks. I labeled it T1 CROSSOVER and used standard patch cords. If someone else serviced the system, hopefully the label would give them a clue.
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I always seem to need one when I am on a cut over when the are using an IAD or on a Comcast cut over they will always require one .I don't need a large quantity I just don't like making them on the fly.I have seen them out in the field when the carrier supplied them
Those super loopers look pretty cool
I guess there is not a a demand for them so no one is going to make them without being $$$
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Those super loopers are very nice to have.
Jeff Moss Moss Communications Computer Repair-Networking-Cabling MBSWWYPBX, JGAE
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I just don't like making them on the fly why not just make some up and test them ,label them and stick them in your case for when you need them ?
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I do what DND does...in fact I have (3) sitting on the shelf now...Just make em up with biscuit's and label them, mount them on the wall and there is no confusion for anyone. Works out well !!
...bob...
Last edited by Wellco; 01/16/13 09:35 AM.
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