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<blockquote data-quote="Arthur Skudra" data-source="post: 39432" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Re: Apple Airport Express + DSP</p><p></p><p>If I only have one DSP I hook up a CAT5 cable directly between AE and the DSP. If I have several DSP's, then I use a portable switch that I carry in my kit. What I'm wondering is if you need a crossover cable to do what you require? I carry both types of cables with me just in case! From the UX8800 manual: "an Ethernet crossover cable is REQUIRED when directly connecting the UX8800 to a computer’s NIC."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arthur Skudra, post: 39432, member: 131"] Re: Apple Airport Express + DSP If I only have one DSP I hook up a CAT5 cable directly between AE and the DSP. If I have several DSP's, then I use a portable switch that I carry in my kit. What I'm wondering is if you need a crossover cable to do what you require? I carry both types of cables with me just in case! From the UX8800 manual: "an Ethernet crossover cable is REQUIRED when directly connecting the UX8800 to a computer’s NIC." [/QUOTE]
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