>As for the pinout question... the center two pins in
>the RJ-45 jack in the back of the 3400 are the two
>phone line wires for the modem.
>
>Looking into the jack on the back of the 3400 with pin
>one being the left most pin:
>
>1--NC
>2--NC
>3---------------one of a twisted pair A
>4--phone wire (twisted pair in dongle)   
>5--phone wire (twisted pair in dongle)  
>6---------------one of a twisted pair A
>7---------------one of twisted pair B
>8---------------one of twisted pair B
>
This is the standard connection for UTP, but you have the numbers reversed.
1 and 2 is Ethernet Transmit
3 and 6 is Ethernet Receive
4 and 5 are Phone
7 and 8 are not used.

Noel


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