A computer network (data network) is a telecommunications network which allows computers to exchange data. In computer networks, networked computing devices pass data to each other along network links (data connections). Data is transferred in the form of packets. The connections between nodes are established using either cable media or wireless media. The best-known computer network is the Internet.
or follow to 7 MODERN hardware pinouts.
See also Computer Network cables wiring pinouts
or follow to 7 MODERN hardware pinouts.
See also Computer Network cables wiring pinouts
- AUI connector An Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) is a 15 pin connection that provides a path between a node?s Ethernet interface and the Medium Attachment Unit (MAU), sometimes known as a transceiver. It is the part of the IEEE Ethernet standard located between the MAC, and the MAU.
- CSU/DSU Network, T1, Fractional T1, T3 line RJ-48 used to connect a Bridge or Router to a 56K, CSU/DSU Network, T1, T3
- Ethernet 100Base-T4 It requires four twisted copper pairs and works with category 3 ethernet cable. Rarely used.
- ISDN BRI RJ45
- Media Independent Interface (MII)
- Token Ring RJ-45 Alternate Connection to DB-9 Token Ring
Apple Pinouts
- Apple AUI (AAUI) Apple Attachment Unit Interface (AAUI) is a re-design of the standard Attachment Unit Interface (AUI) used to connect Ethernet transceivers to computer equipment. Available on Macintosh Quadra computers, Apple Ethernet NB Card, and LaserWriter IIg printers
- Apple EtherTalk card This connector supports thick coaxial cable with the use of an optional transceiver (not available from Apple). The interface cards covered in this table include The EtherTalk Interface Card and EtherTalk NB Card.
Cisco Pinouts
Sun Pinouts
- SUN AUI Available on the SUN SPARCengine 5 motherboard