Connecting to a thin coaxial ethernet network – Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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3
Plug the other end of the twisted-pair patch cord into an RJ-45 wall outlet that is
connected to a twisted-pair Ethernet network.
4
Configure your network connection following the advice of your network administrator
and the instructions in “Configuring Your Network Connection” later in this chapter.
Connecting to a thin coaxial Ethernet network
Follow this procedure to connect your Macintosh to an Ethernet network that
uses thin coaxial cable. The hardware connection requires an Apple (or
Apple-compatible) thin coaxial Ethernet card and a thin coaxial cable.
IMPORTANT
You can connect your Macintosh anywhere on the network;
however, to do so requires that you temporarily disconnect the network,
which will interrupt existing network services and activity temporarily.
Consult your network administrator before connecting your computer to
the network.
Twisted-pair cable
Wall plate (RJ-45 port)
Ethernet port (twisted-pair)
RJ-45 connector
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