14-10-2008, 20:53
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Slight OT, was that that twist on networking cable where all the computers were in a line and you needed caps on each end otherwise it didn't work?
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Yep, that's 10-base-2, also called "cheapernet" The "twist on" is a connector called a BNC.
There a variety that uses thicker co-ax called 10-base-5 or "thicknet", the cable didn't attach direct to the NIC though, it used drop cables from the network card to the main co-ax. These drop cables linked to the main cable with "vampire taps".
By the way, the impedence of the cabling and hence the value of terminators required was 50 ohms.
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15-10-2008, 05:46
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by Kymmy
I presume the terminator impedance will 75R to match the cable??
BTW I only asked as I'm old enough to remember 10base-2 and, mind you I also remember token ring 
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Token ring now there's a blast from the past. It was the network Nynex used for all of its offices in the UK.
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15-10-2008, 06:36
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
Guys, does anybody knows where can i buy terminators for my splitter?
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15-10-2008, 07:22
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
Nope, but personally I'd make them myself, all the info has already been posted in this thread
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15-10-2008, 15:34
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
Slight OT, was that that twist on networking cable where all the computers were in a line and you needed caps on each end otherwise it didn't work?
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bnc connectors
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15-10-2008, 18:39
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by Kymmy
Nope, but personally I'd make them myself, all the info has already been posted in this thread 
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Is it really? I only saw a picture of the connector. What parts are needed to make that connector up then?
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15-10-2008, 18:42
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by qwqwek
Is it really? I only saw a picture of the connector. What parts are needed to make that connector up then?
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An F male and a 75R
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15-10-2008, 19:10
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by qwqwek
Guys, does anybody knows where can i buy terminators for my splitter?
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If you see an open cab, there's usually a couple left on top of the tap plate. Then, if it's not to much trouble, could you please ring 151 and report the cab has open.
Everyone's a winner.
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17-10-2008, 10:42
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Re: 2400 Mhz splitter
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Originally Posted by qwqwek
Guys, does anybody knows where can i buy terminators for my splitter?
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They are available on ebay:- http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_n...ohm+terminator
As mentioned earlier, a 4 port splitter will attenuate the signal more than a 2 port splitter. If you intend to only use 2 ports anyway, why not buy a 2 port one. You will find them on eBay, or Maplin sell them for £4.99. (code QQ69A)
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