[Coladam] ADAMnet cables (was Re: Virtual ADAM 1.03)
Joe Blenkle
jblenkle at sacnews.net
Wed Apr 7 02:27:42 CEST 2010
I'm just going by how it was described in all the web pages I've visited
that sell them...but yes, 1 goes to 6, 2-5, 3-4, etc. ...I suppose it could
be considered straight through, but either way when you get to the other
end, it's crossed from how it started out!!!
Joe B.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Drushel" <drushel at apk.net>
To: <coladam at adamcon.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 4:46 AM
Subject: [Coladam] ADAMnet cables (was Re: Virtual ADAM 1.03)
>
> On Mon, April 5, 2010 10:19 pm, Joe Blenkle wrote:
>
>> Also, I'm sure some of you already know this, but ADAMNet cables are
>> just your standard old RJ12 6 Conductor Crossed Telephone Line Cords.
>
> Hi Joe, not sure about the "crossed" part. I always made mine
> what I called "straight through", meaning that the "up" side of both
> connectors was on the same side of the flat 6-conductor cable. But
> maybe you mean "crossed" as in "pin 1 of one connector maps to pin 6
> of the other connector"?
>
> I always thought "crossed" for phone cable meant that the "up"
> sides of the connectors were on opposite sides of the flat cable
> (i.e., you mounted the second connector upside-down relative to the
> first).
>
> *Rich* (still have a spool of cable, connectors, and crimp tool)
>
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