I just got a big wad of small connectors that have a din8-round connector on one end and two rj-11 phonejacks on the other. Are these PhoneNet devices? Some are made by Farallon, others by PowerUser. What do they do (exactly) and how do they do it? I'm assuming they connect a Mac to a phone line, but what does that accomplish? -- All the Best,
R.A. Cantrell
Sounds like PhoneNet. The din8-round connector connects to the serial port of older Macs and the RJ-11 daisy chains to a AppleTalk network to other stuff. Worked great, but very slow by todays standards.
THT, -- Bob Poland - Englewood, CO http://www.ibrb.org/
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