Unshielded Twisted Pair (10Baset) Connection - Xante Accel-a-Writer 8200 Manual

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Both methods require an external transceiver which is available from
most computer stores or mail-order warehouses. The transceiver
should have an Apple AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) connector on
one end and either an Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP or 10BaseT)
cable or a thin coaxial connection (ThinNet, CheaperNet, or
10Base2) on the other end. Figure 2.22 illustrates an example of both
a 10Base2 and a 10BaseT transceiver; however, designs vary slightly
among transceiver brands.
10BaseT
Transceiver
Fig. 2.22 Ethernet Transceivers and Cables
Note: When you connect to an EtherTalk network, you must select
EtherTalk Phase 2. Select the phase on your Macintosh
through the Network CDEV (Control panel DEVice) under
the Control Panel. The Phase 2 icon usually has two double
arrows.

Unshielded Twisted Pair (10BaseT) Connection

This configuration uses ordinary wiring for data transmission. UTP
requires a hub to which each device (for example the host computer
or the printer) is connected. Hubs can be linked together to form a
larger network.
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Installationbb
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Unshielded
Twisted Pair
RJ-45
Apple AUI Connector
(To Printer)
10Base2
Transceiver
Thin Coaxial
Cable Connection

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