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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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
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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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
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
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