On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 06:29:18 -0400
Rick Murphy <rick at rickmurphy.net> wrote:
OK, that's not my recollection but it was quite a
while back. My
memory was of large coaxial cable (similar to thickwire) with N
connectors. I didn't think you could put a BNC/TNC connector on large
coax, but apparently I'm wrong. Is the cable thin coax?
My CI cable is RG58
style, the same as used for thin Ethernet. AFAIK
"real" CI cable is RG213, (mostly) the same as used for thick Ethernet /
yelow cable. You can fit BNC/TNC connectors to RG213 for sure. You just
need the proper connectors. I have to admit: Usually there are BNC / TNC
used on RG58 style cable and N on RG213 style cable. But there are N
connectors for RG58 also...
Am I just misremembering and confusing it with
thickwire ethernet?
Most likely. I have some yelow cable Ethernet stuff with N
connectors.
(transceivers, terminators, cables, ...)
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Jochen
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