A cable that allows two data terminal equipment (DTE) devices to communi cate in which the transmit and receive wires are cross-connected and no modems are necessary.
An RS232 cable that has pins 2 and 3 reversed so that the two connected computers are under the impression they are linked using modems. It is a device that connects two DTE devices directly by emulating the Physical connections of a DCE unit.
Special cable that lets you link two PCs via their serial ports so they can exchange files
A specialty cross-communication cable with female connectors on each end used for direct connection between devices when no modems are present. Commonly used as a quick and inexpensive way to transfer files between two PCs without installing a dedicated network card in each PC.
A special cable for connecting two RS-232 ports or devices directly, in place of a modem connection.
Refers to serial wiring used to transfer data between two computers.
Special cabling that eliminates the modem's need for asynchronous communications between two computers over short distances. A null modem cable emulates modem communication. See also: modem (modulator/demodulator)
Cable that allows two devices to communicate. Transmit and receive wires are cross-connected and no modem is required.
A cable that connects two computers and allows transmission of data between them without requiring a modem.