11-28-2002 07:20 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:14 AM
hi,
got this 2514 router where the ethernet sockets appears to be a format called AUI... i very mush need to get this router connected to a switch or hub, but how? is there a special cable that converts this AUI to TP-cable and RJ-45??
please help
j
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11-28-2002 07:32 AM
What you need is a device called a tranceiver. It is a small box that plugs directly into the AUI port and presents an RJ45 socket on the other end. They work well but are prone to disconnects on the AUI port when nudged.
You can get then reasonably cheaply at most electrical suppliers.
All the best
11-28-2002 07:32 AM
What you need is a device called a tranceiver. It is a small box that plugs directly into the AUI port and presents an RJ45 socket on the other end. They work well but are prone to disconnects on the AUI port when nudged.
You can get then reasonably cheaply at most electrical suppliers.
All the best
12-12-2002 04:24 PM
you can purchase transceivers from cisco,
model number is: BL50
P/N 74-0742-01
just be sure to set the switches on the unit as follows
1 & 3 = on
2 & 4 = off
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