01-14-2004 04:09 AM - edited 03-13-2019 03:20 AM
Hi all,
We have an installation where Siemens privided an E1 ending in male TNC connectors. We have a 1751 with the VWIC-1MFT-E1 board and the CAB-E1-RJ45BNC cable ending in BNC Male.
The question is if it will work if we unplug the TNC connectors on the Siemens cables and replace them for BNC female so we can connect both sides.
Has anyone made this before?
Thanks in advance and regards from Spain.
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01-16-2004 04:39 AM
TNC are threaded connectors that are the same size as a BNC, you are probably using the smaller gold plated connectors that everyone calls Siemems connectors as they seem to be the only ones who uses them. Anyway, you should be OK to use a convertor to go from them to the BNC.
01-16-2004 04:39 AM
TNC are threaded connectors that are the same size as a BNC, you are probably using the smaller gold plated connectors that everyone calls Siemems connectors as they seem to be the only ones who uses them. Anyway, you should be OK to use a convertor to go from them to the BNC.
09-07-2008 09:04 AM
Hi
I have to fit a 2800 isr in Madrid, i believe the client has a hicom switch at the moment, we have checked the site and taken a picture of the current connector, it looks like TNC between hicom and the worldom supplier of the E1.
The E1 on the cisco card is rj45, did you manage to get a converter from tnc to RJ45 straight into the router.
By the way i'm from the uk and have not had much experiance dealing with providers in other regions, the connection in the uk is usually just rj45.
any help would be great.
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