swift240 wrote:
I don`t know if you will find you info from here, but give it a go.
http://www.hardwarebook.info/
Mike.
I've tried it. No good.
But after some more googling, I found it. Posted here to help other ppl with the same issue:
[color=0000ff]Mine is a SOCKET AE credit card. but having seen the xircom and others[/color]they seem to be the same (but this is at your own risk not mine if
you decide to try)
By the way this only applies to those cards with straight dongles to an
RJ45, not to those with pods and BNC connectors.
Now the connector is 15 pins (the card has 15 small sockets)
if holding the card again the right way up and number the sockets from
RIGHT to LEFT as below
CARD 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
RJ45 6 3 2 1
As you know there are only 2 twisted pairs in use, although the RJ45 is 8
pins.
the first pair is connected to the RJ45 plug to pins 1 and 2
pin 1 should go to pin 7 of the card and pin 2 should go to pin 8
the second pair is connected to the RJ45 plug to pins 3 and 6 (yes six not
4)
pin 3 should go to pin 9 of the card and pin 6 to pin 10 of the card
and that is it