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DISCUSSION The EtherTalk Card conforms to the physical media standards set forth in the IEEE 802.3 specification. It also conforms to the pinout specifications of Ethernet transceiver cables set forth in "The Ethernet" standards published by Digital, Intel, and Xerox -- the original developers of Ethernet. Standard Ethernet cabling works just fine. Here are the pinouts for Ethernet thick cabling: 1 - Shield 9 - Collision Presence (-) 2 - Collision Presence (+) 10 - Transmit (-) 3 - Transmit (+) 11 - Reserved 4 - Reserved 12 - Receive (-) 5 - Receive (+) 13 - Power 6 - Power Return 14 - Reserved 7 - Reserved 15 - Reserved 8 - Reserved EXTENDED Information section - Apple Internal Use - Service Providers and Support Professional APPLE EYES ONLY Information section - Apple Need-To-Know Confidential Article Change History: |
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