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Originally Posted by Astroman
Hi all,
When I hear about people using a CAT6 cable between computers in an obs or whatever, what type of cabling are you using, a normal CAT6 Patch Cable or a Crossover Patch cable?
Also is there a way to use a standard Cat6 patch cable to connect the computers for remote use? ie. I want a small computer in obs to do the telescope control, image capture (onto the inside computers HDD) etc..., and use the inside computer to do the image processing.. Is there a way around this?
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Yes, with just two computers you can do this with just a standard CAT6 cable or a crossover cable (all my computers auto detect and will use either YMMV).
It is just a matter of setting the IP addresses and sharing the relevant folders, and you can use remote access software (free) that will allow you to control either computer from the other if you don't want to get out of your chair!
Otherwise, as mentioned, get a small 5 port gigabit switch for $28
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You may as well get a gigabit switch at that price. It will work with 10/100 anyway, and if you do move to gigabit the file transfer speed is way way faster. If they are desktops then Gigabit cards for them are about $10 each.
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