09-07-2012 08:41 PM - edited 03-04-2019 05:30 PM
cab-e1-rj45bnc(unbalanced), which kind of interface does it output? RJ45 or RJ48(for e1)? Can I use this cable to transform BNC to RJ45, and put the RJ45 into a FE interface?
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09-07-2012 09:24 PM
RJ48 and RJ45 are, in practice. the same physical connector.
You can not ever connect E1 to Ethernet. For E1 circuit., you need E1 interface.
11-27-2012 06:56 AM
No is not right, because there is no such thing as Ethernet on dual BNC.
That cable is used exclusively for E1 connections with VWIC cards.
11-29-2012 12:56 AM
Ethernet can not run on dual BNC, right? And this cable is only used for E1 line. Thanks for your patient assistance,
09-07-2012 09:24 PM
RJ48 and RJ45 are, in practice. the same physical connector.
You can not ever connect E1 to Ethernet. For E1 circuit., you need E1 interface.
09-07-2012 09:51 PM
Yes, I know that this cable can be used to connect BNC(from ISP,E1 also) to my Router's E1 interface.
But now I am facing a different problem. Before, we used an adapter to transform BNC(from ISP, none E1) to a serial interface
,and now this this serial interface will be replaced with an Ehternet interface. I'm wondering, if this cable
cab-e1-rj45bnc(unbalanced) can be used to transform BNC(from ISP, none E1) to RJ45, and put the RJ45 into an Ethernet interface. Wait for your kindly help.
09-07-2012 10:21 PM
Please read my answer above.
Thank you for the nice rating and good luck!
09-07-2012 10:49 PM
Sorry to bother you again, now ,it has nothing to do with E1, it's another proble. I just want to transform BNC signal to RJ45 Ethernet,this line is not E1 line. I want to know if this cable :
can help me achieve that.
09-08-2012 04:24 PM
Can you explain what you problemor necessity actually is, let aside the cable ?
11-26-2012 06:28 PM
Yeah, I think I got you, rj45 and rj48 are in fact the same kind of connecter, and this cable"cab-e1-rj45bnc(unbalanced)" is just a cable used to transfer bnc signal to rj45, it has nothing to do with E1 or Ethernet, if there is E1 signal ,the rj45 of the cable can be inserted into E1 port, if there is Ethernet signal, the rj45 of the cable can be inserted to an Ethernet port. Is that right?
11-27-2012 06:56 AM
No is not right, because there is no such thing as Ethernet on dual BNC.
That cable is used exclusively for E1 connections with VWIC cards.
11-29-2012 12:56 AM
Ethernet can not run on dual BNC, right? And this cable is only used for E1 line. Thanks for your patient assistance,
11-29-2012 03:40 AM
Thank you for the nice rating and good luck!
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