The connector adaptor of claim 5, wherein said unshielded twisted pair cable is a 4-pair Category-5 unshielded twisted pair cable joined to said connector adaptor housing through said RJ45 type connector interface. The connector adaptor of claim 2, wherein said equipment interface is exposed from an equipment end of the connector adapter housing and said RJ45 type connector interface is exposed from an opposing cable end of said connector adapter housing.Ħ.
DB60 VS SMART SERIAL SERIAL
The connector adaptor of claim 1, wherein the n equipment interface pins adapted to transport n signals utilized by the DTE or DCE during EIA/TIA-232synchronous serial communications include a data terminal ready pin, a data source ready pin, a transmit clock pin, a receive clock pin, a transmit data pin, a receive data pin, a data carrier detect pin, a request-to-send pin, a clear-to-send pin, and a signal ground pin, and wherein the eight equipment interface pins fixedly wired to the eight RJ45 type connector interface contacts include the data terminal ready pin, the data source ready pin, the transmit clock pin, the receive clock pin, the transmit data pin, the receive data pin, the data carrier detect pin, and the signal ground pin.ĥ. The connector adaptor of claim 1, wherein said equipment interface is an equipment interface chosen from the group of equipment interfaces consisting of a 60 pin equipment interface, a 50 pin equipment interface, a 26 pin equipment interface and a 25 pin equipment interface.Ĥ. The connector adaptor of claim 1, wherein the wiring interconnectivity between said equipment interface and said RJ45 type connector interface is encased within a connector adapter housing.ģ. A connector adapter for enabling synchronous serial data transmissions between DTE (data terminal equipment) and DCE (data communications equipment) over eight wires within unshielded twisted pair cable, said connector adapter comprising: an equipment interface having at least n pins, n being a number greater than eight, wherein one of said at least n equipment interface pins is a RTS (request-to-send) pin, and another one of said at least n equipment interface pins is a CTS (clear-to-send) pin and are adapted to transport n signals utilized by the DTE or the DCE during EIA/TIA-232 (Electronic-Industry-Alliance/Telecommunication-Industry-Association-232) synchronous serial communication a RJ45 type connector interface having eight contacts each fixedly wired within said connector adapter to one of eight of the n equipment interface pins adapted to transport the n signals utilized by the DTE or DCE during EIA/TIA-232 synchronous serial communication wherein the RTS pin is fixedly wired within the connector adapter to the CTS pin such that synchronous serial data communications may be transported across said connector adapter utilizing the eight equipment interface pins fixedly wired to the eight RJ45 type connector interface contacts.Ģ.
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DB60 VS SMART SERIAL WINDOWS
1.6K MCSA / MCSE on Windows 2012 General.It worked the same way with CSU/DSUs, except substitute a T1 line for the phone line.
DB60 VS SMART SERIAL PC
Later, folks started placing the modems inside the PC and you now only needed to connect the phone line to the back of the PC - no more serial cable and external modem. At one time, they were external also and you would connect them to a PC with a Serial cable, and then connect the modem to the phone line. Nowadays, you can buy HWICs or WICs with a CSU/DSU built right in, so they (along with external CSU/DSUs) aren't really needed anymore. These are not complete cables (for purposes of connecting two routers) by themselves, but are intended to connect to a CSU/DSU, which would in turn connect to a T1 line. There are also cables that have a V.35 connector on one end. These are basically crossover serial cables.
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You can typically purchase a cable that uses a combination of DB60 and/or Smart Serial and designed to directly connect two routers. Serial WICs typically have a DB60 (WIC-1T, NM-4T, NM-8A/S) or Smart Serial (WIC-2T) connector.