User's Manual of netMod Network Termination Unit
netCon
netCon offers to the subscriber the possibility of connecting up to 8 ISDN terminal devices
to the ISDN network. The connection is via a 4-wire cable, known as the S-bus. netCon
has two RJ-45 jacks used for the connection of the ISDN terminal devices to the S-bus. Up
to 8 ISDN terminal devices can be connected as described in the paragraph "Connecting
an ISDN Device" on page 18.
netCon+
netCon+ besides offering the possibility of connecting ISDN terminal devices to the ISDN
network, also offers the possibility of connecting plain analogue devices (like analogue
telephones, FAX G3, analogue modems, etc.). The connection of plain analogue devices
is made via the two analogue ports (RJ11-jacks), while at the same time the connection of
up to 8 ISDN terminal devices is made via the two RJ-45 jacks of the S-bus (see
paragraphs "Connecting Analogue Devices" and "Connecting an ISDN Device", on page
17 and 18 respectively).
netMod
netMod, besides offering the possibilities of connecting ISDN terminal devices and plain
analogue devices to the ISDN network, also offers the possibility of connecting a Personal
Computer (PC) to the Internet (or similar networks) without using any extra equipment.
The connection of up to 8 ISDN terminal devices is made via the S-bus, while the plain
analogue devices are connected through the two analogue ports and the Personal
Computer (PC) through the asynchronous serial port (RS232) or the USB port, (see
paragraphs "Connecting Analogue Devices", "Connecting an ISDN Device" and
"Connecting a Personal Computer", on pages 17, 18 and 19 respectively).
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