Hello!
David, at your shop who do I thank for picking the T568A standard to
support the One-Wire RJ45 ideas? (And of course the USOC RJ25 and the
RJ25C codes as well.)
I am busy wiring an adapter for my adapter from DS/Maxim to my board.
Essentially I decided to adapt the wiring arrangement betwee
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Hello!
Actually David I believe your right. And as far as I am concerned with
wiring this business goes, I appreciate your advice. And will endeavour
to comply.
Since I do not even have the first node
Hello!
Actually David I believe your right. And as far as I am concerned with
wiring this business goes, I appreciate your advice. And will
endeavour to comply.
Since I do not even have the first node wired, it is a simple matter
to create a new run just for the 1Wire setup, and indeed use the
1W
Hi
Let me add my two cents once again here about sharing 1-wire and other
protocols. The bottom line is don't. While it's possible in some cases
to get it to work you increase the chances of problems with your 1-wire
network. And the problems you see will be nearly impossible to
troubleshoot and
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> Hello!
> As most of us do
Ethernet (10-Base-T and 100-Base-T) uses only 4 of those 8 wires. You
can use the others for 1-wire, but it isn't easy. You'll have to break
out the extra pairs before they enter any boxes (computer or switch).
Crimp tool. I think the real time to do it is if you have a long
existing wire run, perh
Hello!
As most of us do I have a wired network covering my apartment. Both
this machine and the other guy are connected via a router to my DSL
connection. I also have a third connection crossing the room to my
regular, call it a table, (actually its the kitchen table) for when I
need a wired connec
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