I am trying to modify a Standard Modem cable to fit a connexant modem.
Anyone got any idea of what wire goes where
Any help welcome.
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I am trying to modify a Standard Modem cable to fit a connexant modem.
Anyone got any idea of what wire goes where
Any help welcome.
Are you talking about taking a standard phone cable and making it a ethernet cable? Because I dont think that is possible since CAT 5 cable is 4 pair of wires and the phone cable is 2 pair....
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~micael
Mark,
I have removed your duplicate post and am moving this into General Chit Chat.
I hope this helps .
Its an internal modem (Conexant)
I don't have the cable from modem to telephone plug.
I have the cable from a us robotics sportster which I have in my hand and have butchered.
There are 4 cables inside.
Red,Blue,Green,White.
I need to know which cables to pair off together to make the robotics modem cable suit the conexant modem. I take it it has some twist.
M
mark_boyle2002,
have a look here mate,
http://www.wppltd.demon.co.uk/WPP/Wi...telephone.html
and
http://www.network-cable.co.uk/archive/cablespecs.htm
here
http://www.mzdt.fsnet.co.uk/hackplus/misc.html
:p Dr_Evil
It should not be necessary to modify that cable to fit that modem.
All internal modems, I believe, take a standard telephone cable.
Get a new cable (they're very cheap), and plug it in.
:cool: