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FS: CHANGED IBM (Lenovo) Thinkpad X40 NEAR-NEW PRISTINE CONDITION ...
TTL video card 8-bit (missing bracket) 7 mono 8-bit (some w/ parallel port) 1 monitor stand 1 monitor plexiglass stand 3) I/O Parts - package price: $30 1 4-serial RJ-45 connector (16-bit) 1 Digital network card with coax connector (10Base-2?) & bus mouse port 5) Apollo parts - package price: $20 1 3COM 3C505

Zterm Settings for Cisco Router via console
Am I missing something here? All the cables and lines work, and I am up-to-date with my Firmware. I read somewhere that AOL doesn't like MTU above 1400, The RJ45 port of the modem should be connected to the WAN port of the Router. All computers should be connected to a LAN port of the Router (if you plan on

IPX & Happymeal & 2.2.17
I think you TELNET to it's IP address. the linksys (in my opinoin) seems to be a better product (4 port befsr41) and the user interface for configuration is nicely done but it is missing some options, such has printing out your configuration...which i have yet to figure out. There's no need for it.

pc-stuff-must go
My Netscreen has 3 RJ45 outs. Do i go directly into my proxy server? This seems highly inefficient.My Proxy (M$ Proxy) Is running on an NT 4.0 10/100 LAN and have a hard time seeing 90+ users on this server with that connection. I feel like I'm missing something here...... Steve.

3C523
u...@ultraschlapp.de comp dcom sys cisco Ken Felix <diamond...@mindspring.com> wrote: It looks okay to me......are we missing something here ? with MII or RJ45 port adapter, 1 port Port adapter is analyzed Port adapter insertion time 03:01:24 ago EEPROM contents at hardware discovery: Hardware revision 1.4 Board

Can't get peer-to-peer working!
(Based on the port at 210. The >etherdisk autoconfigure will select 300 if it is the only card.) It's also a combo card based on your demesg output. Your ifconfig -a looks ok but I have to ask, are you using the RJ-45 interface or one of >the others? I have had to manually configure the interface for 10Base-2

ISDN & Analog Modem in Win2000
Theory of Operation Each port on every piece of equipment at your site gets its own appropriately-wired RS-232 to RJ-45 adaptor that you permanently screw onto .... One important missing piece in this plan is an RJ-45 female to female adaptor that has a "twist". This is required if you want to take two cables and

eth0 card
It has no CDROM drive but appears to have an RJ45 port. You're perhaps better off asking one of the Apple groups about the architecture, but are you sure it doesn't say eg Do you mean "the CDROM is missing" or "there is no hole for a CDROM", because I would have sworn that ALL PPCs shipped with a CDROM?

6509 SPAN monitoring of 802.1q trunk Ques
Your problems are unrelated to how many "rods" are in the RJ45 port. Your 100Base problems are most likely an auto-negotiation problem between the card and switch If you really want to test the hypothesis that the missing wires are causing the problem, use some fine tools and remove the same four wires that are

FS: Book aix, Book x, Modem external, Printer switchbox, Syquest ...
The following is an excellent description of the RJ-45 port on the 3B2: From: rtho...@hakatac.almanac.bc.ca (Robert N Thomas) Looking into the 8 pin modular .... Don't worry about it, you're not missing anything. It's an almost completely dead hierarchy that used to be about 3B2's and 3B1's. Discussions about 3B2's

tcpip - osa2- baynetwork 450T
Am I missing something here, or should I throw out the hub or get new cables? The details of the hub are as follows (whether they are relevant, Synoptics Lattishub 2813 16 RJ-45 ports The first RJ-45 port has an option between MDI-X or MDI. The rest are MDI-X ????!! The machine has 5X RS-232 expansion ports.

Partial RS-232 Solution
ADSL port to WAN port on router by RJ-11 PC and XBox to ethernet ports on router by RJ-45 "Comfortably Numb" <a...@tehstand.demon.co.uk> wrote in message Am I missing anything and how do I set up Win 98 to use this method? Thanks, -- Andy G. "Oh and by the way, which ones Pink?"

home network setup
McAfee
is good too (as long as you add in the missing file extensions to the default. *.VBS, *.PIF, etc.) Ultimately, Safe Hex and a watchful eye is the (Unless you have one of those cool 4-port models. :) A crossover cable = 2 RJ-45 plugs. (No room) Just get the hub or switch... life will be so much easier.

Newbie Help
The 12-RJ-45 are on the back of the unit. On the front pannel are the following; 12-LDs PRATITION STATUS. 14-LEDs LINK STATUS. One AUI. One BNC One LED TRAFFIC One LED JAM One LED FIFO-ERROR One LED HUB-LOCK One LED BNC One LED AUI Missing the mannuall and the oregenal power supply (Have generic) The generic power

redhat-digest Digest V99 #46
What is the phone jack port on the card You are most likely referring to the BNC plug, which is one form of Ethernet connector/topology (10Base2) used. You can select between that or the RJ45 (10BaseT) connector by creating a textfile in ENVARC:SANA2 called ariadne0.config (0 for first card, 1 for second etc.

DSL configuration
Sure enough the sheets say Connectors (4 or 8) RJ-45 100mb, (1) crossover RJ45 100Mb etc On the front of the sheet it clearly states ADDITIONAL PORT FOR NETWORK EXPANSION. Base on this information I puchased 2 8 port hubs and 1 8 port switch. I set up the network and nothing works. I take a good look at the hubs

FS: Compter Parts (Mar 31st Update)
Ok I changed the IP but I cannot ping the AP (in bridge mode) after it's connected to the replaytv rj45 port. On the configuration screne it says it will only work in (I assume the 0 are all zeros and not capital "O"s) Am I missing a part here or using this inapproriately. Then I have gone to the web browser to

Missing Link an embarrassing deception
Today I bought an IBM DB15 AUI to RJ-45 transceiver ($2 at a surplus store) and connected it to my card. I changed the setting on the card (via the reference disk) to use the AUI port. When I plug the transceiver into the card, the lights on the transceiver light up. But when I plug a cat-5 cable into the

FS: computer stuff-
The Stewart and AMP crimpers only crimp RJ45 and cost two or three times the price. Nope! The AMP one has interchangeable dies, and can handle the RJ-11 (4 pin), RJ-13 (four and six pin), RJ-45, and variants of them like the one used as a serial port connector on some DEC terminals -- the 6-pin version,

3B2 Frequently Asked Questions 2/2
A Cisco 1600 with a RJ45 console port. I connect the five amigos together is daisy-chain fashion. Fired up minicom on the Linux PC. Turned on the Cisco 1600. "pwr" and "ok" led lights are on. "ok" led light in back is on. Problem: I do not see anything scrolling up the Linux PC minicom screen. What am I missing