You know, I am using the cable AAG sent with the units (I think, they 
were all in the same storage box, but it was 2-3 years ago...) and they 
do have a X-over in them.  That would be the problem then....  Let me go 
find or make some proper cable.

Duh, do I feel like an idiot.  20 years of doing network/computer crap 
has apparently taught me nothing...

Chris.

Paul Alfille wrote:
> You aren't using telephone cable, are you? The phone standard has a 
> cross-over in it.
>
> If you hold the two ends of your RJ11 cable side-by-side in the same 
> orientation, the colors should be in the same order.
>
> Paul Alfille
>
> On Feb 18, 2008 6:18 PM, Chris Maresca <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I just plugged it together with some RJ11 cabling.   Both the RJ11
>     cable
>     and the blue dot cable have the same wires connected (green and
>     red, if
>     you are looking at them from the latch side).  Perhaps the sockets are
>     wired differently?
>
>     According to AAG's manual, the RJ11 socket is wired with pin 3 as OW
>     Data and pin 4 as OW Rtn.    The datasheet is here
>     
> http://www.aagelectronica.com/pdf%20docs/TAI8558%201-Wire%20IO%20Module.pdf
>     It would seem that the DS9097U is wired the same, according to this
>     http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS9097U-009-DS9097U-S09.pdf
>     datasheet (in confusing fashion, the pin numbering is reversed,
>     but they
>     should be physically the same...).   The DS9490R is wired the same way
>     http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS9490-DS9490R.pdf including the
>     correct pin numbering.
>
>     So, I'm assuming my wiring is OK.   I did get confused for a second
>     reading the datasheets because of the different number....
>
>     Any other ideas?
>
>     Chris
>
>
>     Matthias Urlichs wrote:
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     > Chris Maresca:
>     >
>     >> After successfully installing OWFS and reading some 1wire data
>     with a
>     >> DS9097U and a blue dot connector, I added some devices and problems
>     >> started to appear....
>     >>
>     >>
>     > How did you wire the AAG to your bus? The RJ12(?) pin-out which the
>     > thing uses is decidedly non-standard, IIRC.
>     >
>     > NB: my AAG wind vane fell off a few weeks ago (didn't tighten
>     the lower
>     > nut forcefully enough... now it's gone :-/ )  Can somebody
>     please check
>     > which thread size the thing has? Mine is way up on the roof ...
>     >
>     >
>
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