I have a cable, it’s plugged into the back of both a Dell XP and Windows NT 4.0 server. What do I do? Be very specific!
Just out of curiosity, what does cutting and splicing the cable do? Is it necessary to do, will it possibly fry either port?

3 Responses to “How do I network a Windows XP Computer with a server using a CAT5 Cable?”

  • Jack M:

    take a regular CAT5 ethernet cable and cut the jacket of a 3 or 4 inch section. There are 8 wires inside. Cut all the orange and green wires. Then splice them backwards.

    ORANGE to the GREEN
    GREEN to the ORANGE
    WHITE with ORANGE stripe to WHITE with GREEN strip
    WHITE with GREEN strip to WHITE with ORANGE strip

  • Pete Wilson:

    make sure thats the server has DNS and DHCP installed and started. then ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew on the pc

  • Microsoft Guru:

    Either Follow Jack M’s instructions or just go out and buy a cross over cable from Radio shack or some other electronics store..

    Once you do that,
    You will need to set the XP and the other machine to a static IP address on the same network..

    Desktop 192.168.1.2
    Subnet 255.255.255.0

    Server/other machine 192.168.1.3
    Subnet 255.255.255.0

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