> At 11:51 -0800 on 02/04/02, John Niven wrote:
>
> >I have an Asante ethernet card installed in an SE/30. It has a switch on the
> >back panel with three positions marked TPL, TPN, and TK. It came switched to
> >TPL, but I'd like to know what this does. It also has a 15 pin D connector
> >and a
> >phone-type ethernet socket.
>
> The switch is oriented in the same order as the sockets, so you should be
> able to figure it out from there :)
>
> the pickle
But there are only two sockets (the D-type, and the Phone-type) and a three
position switch! Also the switch goes vertically up and down, while the sockets
are horizonatally arranged ;-) Come-on Pickle, you can do better than that!
What's your guess at the meaning of TPL, TPN, and TK?
Cheers,
John
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