Re: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-14 Thread Thomas N
Thanks Scott!  So if I didn't understand it wrong, I can just use a regular
CAT5 Ethernet cable (with all 8 pin) to connect the WIC-1DSU-T1 on the
router to that RJ48 hand-off connector from the ISP?  Again, thanks!

Thomas



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 A regular cat5 ethernet cable would work.  It used pin 1,2,4,5.
 Scott

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 Hi All,

 I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
 connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
 (WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They however
 do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
 this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
 direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help.
Thanks
 in advance!

 Thomas.




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RE: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-13 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Yah you can use 1,2,4 and 5. Here 1,2 and 4,5 are Tx and Rx pairs and you
have to reverse them once to have SPs Tx at your Rx and vice versa.

HTH

Vikram

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A regular cat5 ethernet cable would work.  It used pin 1,2,4,5.
Scott

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Hi All,

I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
(WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They however
do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help. Thanks
in advance!

Thomas.




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RE: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-12 Thread Scott Chau
A regular cat5 ethernet cable would work.  It used pin 1,2,4,5.
Scott

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Hi All,

I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
(WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They however
do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help. Thanks
in advance!

Thomas.




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RE: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-12 Thread Ken Chipps
RJ-45 and RJ-48 as used for a T1 circuit are effectively the same. As
long as the distance is not too great from the demarc to the router, Cat
5 UTP cable can be used. For long distances, shielded UTP is called for.

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Subject: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

Hi All,

I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
(WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They
however
do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help.
Thanks
in advance!

Thomas.




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Re: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-12 Thread John Neiberger
 Thomas N 6/12/03 1:19:04 PM 
Hi All,

I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
(WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They however
do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help.
Thanks
in advance!

Thomas.

An RJ48 connector is basically an RJ45 connector with only pins 1,2,4 and 5
terminated for a T-1.  I don't recall if there are any other differences.  I
think just about any short, straight-thru, flat satin cable will work just
fine.  Many of them have ferrite rings on them for noise reduction, I
believe.  In a pinch a straight thru Cat 5 cable would work just fine. 
There may be some technical reasons why you wouldn't want to use twisted
pair cable, but I don't know about them.  I try not to use UTP unless I have
to, though.  

Someone else here is bound to have more technical details and they can fill
in what I've neglected to mention or correct any mistakes I made.

HTH,
John




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Re: RJ48-RJ48 cable [7:70596]

2003-06-12 Thread Tom Martin
Thomas,

You can use a straight-through CAT5 or CAT3 patch cable.  The difference 
is in the meaning of the pins.  From a cabling perspective it doesn't 
matter.

- Tom

Thomas N wrote:
 Hi All,
 
 I am wondering what is the difference between the RJ48 and RJ45
 connector/cable?  I am setting a router with a integrated CSU/DSU
 (WIC-1DSU-T1) with a T1 RJ48 connection hand off by the ISP.  They however
 do not provide the cable.  Could I make a cable with RJ45 connectors for
 this?  What would be the pinout for both end of the cable?  Does the
 direction of the cable connection matter?  It's urgent. Please help. Thanks
 in advance!
 
 Thomas.




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