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| ken johnson 2002-06-24, 6:45 pm |
| I have seen at least 3 different configs for pins on this, what is it? One
says the pin config for an RJ-45 loopback plug is 1&5, 2&4. Another source
says 1&3, 2&6. What is the correct answer for the test?
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| Jon A. Schmuland 2002-06-24, 6:45 pm |
| 1-3
2-6
....for Ethernet anyway...
"ken johnson" <gekko82@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:gOoP8.364$iW2.18691@e3500-atl1.usenetserver.com...
> I have seen at least 3 different configs for pins on this, what is it? One
> says the pin config for an RJ-45 loopback plug is 1&5, 2&4. Another source
> says 1&3, 2&6. What is the correct answer for the test?
>
>
>
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| Andy Barkl 2002-06-24, 6:45 pm |
| "ken johnson" <gekko82@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:gOoP8.364$iW2.18691@e3500-atl1.usenetserver.com...
> I have seen at least 3 different configs for pins on this, what is it? One
> says the pin config for an RJ-45 loopback plug is 1&5, 2&4. Another source
> says 1&3, 2&6. What is the correct answer for the test?
1&3 and 2&6.
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