Now that I have my UnixPC... help...
Steve Johnson
scj at casux4.uucp
Tue Oct 10 22:18:59 AEST 1989
In article <4818 at ditka.UUCP> kls at ditka.UUCP (Karl Swartz) writes:
>In article <380 at msdrl.UUCP> elliston at msdrl.UUCP (Keith Elliston) writes:
>
...
>>2nd: Where can I get a connector (adaptor) for the internal modem jack.
>>It surely is not a standard RJ11.
>
>It is standard RJ11. Just get a modular cable and plug one end
>into the modem, the other into the wall jack.
>
On my 7300, purchased from DDS (good people!) in Marietta, Georgia, I DO
NOT have "standard RJ11" ports. They are RJ45 (8 pins, normally used
for multiline phone installations). *I* did not modify the ports, and I
doubt that DDS did (this was a fire sale purchase).
You CAN plug RJ11 connectors into the phone ports on my machine and
have the hardware, OS, etc all work fine. Just plug and go!
I haven't checked if any of the "unused" pins are brought in to the
system board. Does anyone else have RJ45's? Is this another
undocumented aspect of the 7300/3B1? Do I have 2X2 (=4) phone line
capability---as implied by the RJ45's (half :-)).
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