I bought a couple of Asante FriendlyNet transceivers & they have (what I =
believe to be) Apple LAN connectors (& not 15 pin AUI). Has anyone ever =
dealt with the pin-out's on these things ??? Any advice short of the =
round file basket. I checked the website & could hardly tell exactly =
what
If you're not trying to attach that transceiver to an old Macintosh, I
think your best bet is to file it in the round basket. &;-) Apple had their
own non-standard AUI connector back in the late 1980s. It had fewer pins. I
can't remember the details, though.
Priscilla
At 08:09 PM 12/18/00, Ci
You never
can tell where it will lead.
Ray M.
MCSE, CCNA
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Circusnuts
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:09 PM
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Subject: Transceiver Pinout's ???
I bought a couple of Asante F
send them back and or demand a refund
Circusnuts wrote:
> I bought a couple of Asante FriendlyNet transceivers & they have (what I =
> believe to be) Apple LAN connectors (& not 15 pin AUI). Has anyone ever =
> dealt with the pin-out's on these things ??? Any advice short of the =
> round file
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