I've always wondered just how often one would need this thing.  Isn't it just so you 
can have your modem and ethernet connected at the same time?  I would think if you had 
the ethernet connected, you probably wouldn't need the modem and viceversa.

....................................................................
 Tom Roth  *  tel 336.716.4493
 Wake Forest University School of Medicine
 Dept of Biomedical Communications
 Medical Center Blvd  *  Winston-Salem, NC 27157
 http://www.wfubmc.edu/biomed/

> ----------
> From:         Ian Orchard
> Subject:      PB3400 Ethernet/Modem pinouts?
> 
> There's not much chance of my finding one of the dual ethernet / 
> modem adaptors to go with my newly acquired 3400, but does anyone 
> have the pin configurations of the port. Obviously the ethernet is on 
> pins 1, 2, 3, & 6, so the modem will be via 4, 5, 7, or 8, but which 
> ones?
> 
> Brilliant idea having a combined port eh?
> -- 
> 
> 

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