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  1. You don't always need a crossover network cable, a lot of network cards will do it automatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cube3 View Post
    You don't always need a crossover network cable, a lot of network cards will do it automatically.

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    With the AXBB-E and Static IP you do.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    With the AXBB-E and Static IP you do.
    Same with the UC300eth (same controller base as the AX).
    Pretty much guarantees it's going to work.

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    Ordered the AXBB-E today, so looking forward to recieving and having a go setting it up, will post pics of the insides of the controller box i have tomorrow so people can tell me what i need and dont need and give me any help i need installing new card.
    Cheers

  5. The network card does the crossover automatically. You can use a normal patch lead IF your network card supports this function. We'll at least that's my setup.
    I think the network option is called Auto-MDIX

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cube3 View Post
    The network card does the crossover automatically. You can use a normal patch lead IF your network card supports this function. We'll at least that's my setup.
    I think the network option is called Auto-MDIX
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    Many do, yes. Likely get the odd packet loss which is not good for cnc even if slight.
    However, why bother arguing with the user manual?.
    It says use crossover when connected direct so why not do it?.
    Not exactly expensive.

    I made one from some cat7 bits I had.
    Carefully set it all up and was moving in no time.

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    This is what i have, what do i need and what do i have to take out....cheers


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    Just received my AXBB-E and i also got a 5v and 24v psu so all i need to do now is panic as i dont have a clue what im doing......Help


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    UPDATE.....Have connected Axbb-e to the 5v and 12v power psu and also connected network, so now need to build a bigger controller box so all will fit in.
    Last edited by mrmacca; 11-02-2022 at 05:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmacca View Post
    This is what i have, what do i need and what do i have to take out....cheers


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ID:	30861 do i keep this board as it has the X Y Z axis attached
    That is an all-in-one board with controller and motor drives combined so you can't use it because you can't control the drives.

    To use with the AXBB-E you will need separate drives.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

    Email: [email protected]

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    That is an all-in-one board with controller and motor drives combined so you can't use it because you can't control the drives.

    To use with the AXBB-E you will need separate drives.
    Cheers Jazz ...will have a look about and order some.

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    My stepper motor has this on it NN MOTOR 57HS7416-15-14B 80 Does that mean anything , when I did a search it didn't come back with much except nema 23, so do i order drivers for a nema 23.
    Cheers

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