The slot by the two USB chords is for the phone modem not for
ethernet. IF you have an MPower it should have come with a chord
to plug into your phone line and the unit. This only is for
dialup users though. Ethernet is all together different although
it may look similar the sizes are different. I hope this helps.
You would need to get a cable and a card for ethernet to use with
dsl or cable internet.
Malaina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharonda Greenlaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2006 07:01:45 -0700
Subject: [Braillenote] Re: Ethernet Cord
I know it seems like I am dumb, but when I 2tried to plug the
regular
ethernet cable in to slot next to the two usb slots, it did not
go.
That's what made me think I needed a special kind of chord.
Thanks.
Sharonda
On 8/18/06, Brian Lingard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ottawa Canada
Dear Rusty and Sharonda:
You can buy an Ethernet cord, called an Ethernet cable, at the
friendly local computer store or Radio Shack.
These cables are made to handle various speeds of Ethernet. I
think the cable for the 5 megabits per second flavour of
Ethernet
is known as a Cat 6 Ethernet cable.
Ethernet cables come in lengths of from about 6 feet to 100
feet.
I have a 50 foot cat 6 cable and suppose it would work on a
slower Ethernet connection.
Hope this helps.
Brian
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