Do you need a cross connect cable for call pilot 100?

Do you need a cross connect cable for call pilot 100?

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Do you need a cross connect cable for call pilot 100? HotRdd 06-14-2007
Posted by HotRdd on June 14, 2007, 3:49 pm
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I was told I needed a cross connect cable in order to hook my laptop to our
call pilot system. Connecting the Call Pilot into the router with a static
IP does not allow me to connect to the Call Pilot though I can ping it.
Connecting my laptop directly to the Call Pilot, without a cross link cable,
works fine. Thoughts?



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Posted by Terry on June 14, 2007, 7:06 pm
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>I was told I needed a cross connect cable in order to hook my laptop to our
>call pilot system. Connecting the Call Pilot into the router with a static
>IP does not allow me to connect to the Call Pilot though I can ping it.
>Connecting my laptop directly to the Call Pilot, without a cross link
>cable, works fine. Thoughts?

1. Double check that cable you are calling an un-crossover cable.
2. Your laptop may have auto sensing like the new switches.

TerryS
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Posted by HotRdd on June 15, 2007, 8:15 am
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Doesn't really tell me why the call Pilot won't connect to the router with a
regular cat5 cable.

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>>I was told I needed a cross connect cable in order to hook my laptop to
>>our call pilot system. Connecting the Call Pilot into the router with a
>>static IP does not allow me to connect to the Call Pilot though I can ping
>>it. Connecting my laptop directly to the Call Pilot, without a cross link
>>cable, works fine. Thoughts?
>
> 1. Double check that cable you are calling an un-crossover cable.
> 2. Your laptop may have auto sensing like the new switches.
>
> TerryS
>>
>>
>
>



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