On Sun, Oct 05, 2003, Net Llama! wrote:
>On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Ted Ozolins wrote:
>> Net Llama! wrote:
>>
>> > Its some kind of RJ45 (8 pin, i guess).  There are two ports, one is LOM,
>> > the other is just an ordinary RJ45.
>> >
>> PIN   SIGNAL     DB25
>> 1 --- DTS ------- 4
>> 2 --- DTR -------20
>> 3 --- TXD ------- 2
>> 4 --- Sig GND --- 1
>> 5 --- Sig GND --- 7
>> 6 --- RXD ------- 3
>> 7 --- DCD ------- 8
>> 8 --- DCS ------- 5
>
>OK.  But i don't need DB25.  I've got a Rocketport which takes RJ45, and
>the Netra RJ45, which seems to need something other than an ordinary cat5.
>Do you know if its a crossover, or something custom?

If found that building rj45->db25 adapters for each system then plugging
these together to do the conversion.  This tends to be far less confusing
for me than attempting to figure it out proprietary rf45 to proprietary
rj45, and also leaves me with a couple of general purpose cables for each
proprietary system when I'm done.  I often use the Allentel rj45->dbxxx
adapters for this which go from female rf40 to the DB {9,25}{male,female}
connectors as they're easy to punch in, and I have a library of the color
codes for various hardware applications that makes it a no-brainer to
follow.

Bill
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